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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 646758" data-attributes="member: 18100"><p>I understand what your saying even with the small classroom, my daughter had the same amount in her last one and only 2 1/2 hrs a day. Either way, excuses or real sickness, add the fact she is a difficult child, you have your hands full with all three issues and what seems tied. Like me in a way. But the others have a great suggestion, lawyers that are pro bono for her disability, then, you can work on the other half of her that either just doesn't want to go/typical teen or if any other health issues. I never thought of getting a lawyer for this situation, and its something Ill have to find out about to at my kids rate to. Schools really need to be more into actually working on programs at home or school that work, ( help at least) even if that means home bound in the evening. </p><p></p><p>I agree about having a friend there, it does always make things just a little bit easier. Can you find out where the other kids hang out and maybe just get her used to that? I was trying this with my daughter but so far no luck. </p><p></p><p>Ill be thinkin for you to, as well as me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 646758, member: 18100"] I understand what your saying even with the small classroom, my daughter had the same amount in her last one and only 2 1/2 hrs a day. Either way, excuses or real sickness, add the fact she is a difficult child, you have your hands full with all three issues and what seems tied. Like me in a way. But the others have a great suggestion, lawyers that are pro bono for her disability, then, you can work on the other half of her that either just doesn't want to go/typical teen or if any other health issues. I never thought of getting a lawyer for this situation, and its something Ill have to find out about to at my kids rate to. Schools really need to be more into actually working on programs at home or school that work, ( help at least) even if that means home bound in the evening. I agree about having a friend there, it does always make things just a little bit easier. Can you find out where the other kids hang out and maybe just get her used to that? I was trying this with my daughter but so far no luck. Ill be thinkin for you to, as well as me. [/QUOTE]
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