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Idiots. My only word left. I hate everybody.
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 514069" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>All the better, Buddy. Not saying it will make any of it any easier, unfortunately. But you've got a fighting chance.</p><p></p><p>I also agree with- Susie about placement versus staff. Sometimes you have to give up something just to ensure your kid is safe and well treated. After fighting for a year for LRE (which was *totally* doable in our local HS, aside from the atrocious retaliation that HS staff engaged in against Boo because they just didn't want him there and were majorly peeved at me for demanding LRE), I simply gave up the fight. Far more important for him to be around staff who at least wanted him rather than the garbage that was going on at HS. Yes, the staff he ended up with- treated him like he had the mental abilities of an infant, but... they liked him and at the end of the day, I at least knew he'd be safe and get some mental stimulation, if only from the chit-chat between staff (the kid eavesdrops like crazy). And then, when we started the UCP program, it just got tons better for him.</p><p></p><p>Keep the faith!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 514069, member: 8"] All the better, Buddy. Not saying it will make any of it any easier, unfortunately. But you've got a fighting chance. I also agree with- Susie about placement versus staff. Sometimes you have to give up something just to ensure your kid is safe and well treated. After fighting for a year for LRE (which was *totally* doable in our local HS, aside from the atrocious retaliation that HS staff engaged in against Boo because they just didn't want him there and were majorly peeved at me for demanding LRE), I simply gave up the fight. Far more important for him to be around staff who at least wanted him rather than the garbage that was going on at HS. Yes, the staff he ended up with- treated him like he had the mental abilities of an infant, but... they liked him and at the end of the day, I at least knew he'd be safe and get some mental stimulation, if only from the chit-chat between staff (the kid eavesdrops like crazy). And then, when we started the UCP program, it just got tons better for him. Keep the faith!! [/QUOTE]
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