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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 646752" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well, dtsc, going won't get her accomodations either. She needs to get an advocate who will fight for her child, whether she is in school or not. I'm thinking that this kid may need homebound, which means a public school teacher comes to the house a few hours every day and the child does not have to be in school.</p><p></p><p>If you are afraid of school, a school therapist,w ho are usually not very skilled, won't help that. It takes time and a professional who is outside of the school district and can see what is right for this child. It may not be going to school is right.</p><p></p><p>Again, I have fought many battles, including keeping my kid home, and won them all. But you can not do it alone or by giving into the district. You have to put your armor on and fight or you and your kid are toast. Having an advocate is a must. They cost nothing. And a lawyer is even better, but we got it all done with an advocate as they know the laws of your state and you don't and the school district won't tell you.</p><p></p><p>Just my opinion. No way would I punish a scared, disturbed and very sick kid. And I'm pretty strict, but...not for those things. They are out of your daughter's control. The school is walking all over you because you allow it.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, this is not a discipline problem and you should snot punish your daughter. I wouldn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 646752, member: 1550"] Well, dtsc, going won't get her accomodations either. She needs to get an advocate who will fight for her child, whether she is in school or not. I'm thinking that this kid may need homebound, which means a public school teacher comes to the house a few hours every day and the child does not have to be in school. If you are afraid of school, a school therapist,w ho are usually not very skilled, won't help that. It takes time and a professional who is outside of the school district and can see what is right for this child. It may not be going to school is right. Again, I have fought many battles, including keeping my kid home, and won them all. But you can not do it alone or by giving into the district. You have to put your armor on and fight or you and your kid are toast. Having an advocate is a must. They cost nothing. And a lawyer is even better, but we got it all done with an advocate as they know the laws of your state and you don't and the school district won't tell you. Just my opinion. No way would I punish a scared, disturbed and very sick kid. And I'm pretty strict, but...not for those things. They are out of your daughter's control. The school is walking all over you because you allow it. In my opinion, this is not a discipline problem and you should snot punish your daughter. I wouldn't. [/QUOTE]
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