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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 118111" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>I have a wonderful friend who owns several residential schools for kids with behavioral disorders. The public school will absolutely give you a hard time, BUT YOU ARE ENTITLED TO GET REIMBURSED! That's the law! If a school is unable to provide proper placement for your difficult child than it is their responsibilty to pay for the alternative - this is the only way my friend gets his students at the residential schools. The last thing the public school wants is to lose the money they get for your difficult child so they will fight you tooth and nail - If you can afford an attorney I believe it's the way to go. There are actually attorneys who specialize in this type of lawsuit. Sometimes when the school sees you have an attorney they change their tune pretty quickly - other times you have to go to court.</p><p></p><p>I wish I had better advice about the job. I lost mine for same reason (Had to go up to school with my difficult child almost daily, job said I took too much time off and fired me0 I now get unemployment and am homeschooling my difficult child until my funding runs out in a few months, so we will have to put her into PS again for high school (I"m dredding it!!!). Research your rights! You do actually have some and you should run with them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 118111, member: 4467"] I have a wonderful friend who owns several residential schools for kids with behavioral disorders. The public school will absolutely give you a hard time, BUT YOU ARE ENTITLED TO GET REIMBURSED! That's the law! If a school is unable to provide proper placement for your difficult child than it is their responsibilty to pay for the alternative - this is the only way my friend gets his students at the residential schools. The last thing the public school wants is to lose the money they get for your difficult child so they will fight you tooth and nail - If you can afford an attorney I believe it's the way to go. There are actually attorneys who specialize in this type of lawsuit. Sometimes when the school sees you have an attorney they change their tune pretty quickly - other times you have to go to court. I wish I had better advice about the job. I lost mine for same reason (Had to go up to school with my difficult child almost daily, job said I took too much time off and fired me0 I now get unemployment and am homeschooling my difficult child until my funding runs out in a few months, so we will have to put her into PS again for high school (I"m dredding it!!!). Research your rights! You do actually have some and you should run with them! [/QUOTE]
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