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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 649287" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>I have a differing opinion about public schools. One, even though I am a teacher I could never have home schooled my own son. It wouldn't have been a good idea to be with him 24/7 especially with the violence. Other than one school year my son had great case managers for his ieps. The public schools have done very well by him. I do recommend getting an advocate because ieps can be difficult to navigate. </p><p></p><p>Confused-are you mainly helping grandpa when the kids are at school? I truly do not believe you are neglecting your kids. You are right that things often move slowly as changes take time. </p><p></p><p>I also understand your reluctance to call the police when he is violent. I always worried as well about getting the police involved especially when he is so young (I think it is fine that others have called the police but, in the end, you need to be the judge of what is right for your family). We finally got to the point where difficult child knew it would happen but right at that time (he was 13 at that time) we were lucky enough to find a medication that helped with the violence. </p><p></p><p>I hope you stick around.People here do care about you. Sending some gentle hugs your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 649287, member: 1631"] I have a differing opinion about public schools. One, even though I am a teacher I could never have home schooled my own son. It wouldn't have been a good idea to be with him 24/7 especially with the violence. Other than one school year my son had great case managers for his ieps. The public schools have done very well by him. I do recommend getting an advocate because ieps can be difficult to navigate. Confused-are you mainly helping grandpa when the kids are at school? I truly do not believe you are neglecting your kids. You are right that things often move slowly as changes take time. I also understand your reluctance to call the police when he is violent. I always worried as well about getting the police involved especially when he is so young (I think it is fine that others have called the police but, in the end, you need to be the judge of what is right for your family). We finally got to the point where difficult child knew it would happen but right at that time (he was 13 at that time) we were lucky enough to find a medication that helped with the violence. I hope you stick around.People here do care about you. Sending some gentle hugs your way. [/QUOTE]
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