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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 125888" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>I don't want to make this a religious thing - but I just have to add that we went through something very similar with my difficult child. We also had her in a private Jewish school and eventually had to pull her out because we couldn't afford it. But here's the kicker - Judaic principles are based on helping thy neighbor and giving to charity. This was my arguement when they said we had to pay full price - shame on them for turning a blind eye - it is against everything we believe to NOT help your neighbor. Shame on them!</p><p>As far as public school I'm not a big fan - but it is possible to make this work. difficult child is young enough that the process will not be as grueling as you think. If this is the option you're left with cry a lot, get lots of sleep, and prepare for a battle. It may be up-hill at first, but you need to make the system work for both of your kids.</p><p>I'm so sorry for what you're dealing with - kind of behind a rock and a hard place. It seems like a never ending battle - but at some point there will be a light at the end of the tunnel. Keep strong, embrace the good cry, and give yourself a pat on the back for being a strong caring mother. Senind big ((HUGS))</p><p>-Dara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 125888, member: 4467"] I don't want to make this a religious thing - but I just have to add that we went through something very similar with my difficult child. We also had her in a private Jewish school and eventually had to pull her out because we couldn't afford it. But here's the kicker - Judaic principles are based on helping thy neighbor and giving to charity. This was my arguement when they said we had to pay full price - shame on them for turning a blind eye - it is against everything we believe to NOT help your neighbor. Shame on them! As far as public school I'm not a big fan - but it is possible to make this work. difficult child is young enough that the process will not be as grueling as you think. If this is the option you're left with cry a lot, get lots of sleep, and prepare for a battle. It may be up-hill at first, but you need to make the system work for both of your kids. I'm so sorry for what you're dealing with - kind of behind a rock and a hard place. It seems like a never ending battle - but at some point there will be a light at the end of the tunnel. Keep strong, embrace the good cry, and give yourself a pat on the back for being a strong caring mother. Senind big ((HUGS)) -Dara [/QUOTE]
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