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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 277189" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>They ARE within their rights to call the police, but in my opinion it won't change him. He is sick. A mood disorder *is* bipolar. It's new name is mood deregulation dysfunction (something like that). I don't think he should be in a classroom full of badly behaved kids either because it will stimulate him and drive him crazy (as you see). I would prefer therapeutic schooling myself...where there are professionals who understand these kids, not educators who really think it's all on purpose. If you're unhappy with the school and they won't negotiate with you, I'd call the Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Education. I live in Wisconsin too. Ask for the Special Needs advocate. I'd tell them what's going on and voice my frustration. I've had tons of success with them and they have gotten the school to do what I felt was best for my son. They have a lot of clout with the school districts. They in my opinion are underused by the public who are afraid that they shoudln't "make waves." in my opinion t hat's sad because often that is the only way to get your child into a safe school environment without getting a sick kid a police record. I am glad I called. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 277189, member: 1550"] They ARE within their rights to call the police, but in my opinion it won't change him. He is sick. A mood disorder *is* bipolar. It's new name is mood deregulation dysfunction (something like that). I don't think he should be in a classroom full of badly behaved kids either because it will stimulate him and drive him crazy (as you see). I would prefer therapeutic schooling myself...where there are professionals who understand these kids, not educators who really think it's all on purpose. If you're unhappy with the school and they won't negotiate with you, I'd call the Wisconsin State Dept. of Public Education. I live in Wisconsin too. Ask for the Special Needs advocate. I'd tell them what's going on and voice my frustration. I've had tons of success with them and they have gotten the school to do what I felt was best for my son. They have a lot of clout with the school districts. They in my opinion are underused by the public who are afraid that they shoudln't "make waves." in my opinion t hat's sad because often that is the only way to get your child into a safe school environment without getting a sick kid a police record. I am glad I called. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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