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parental notification for detentions? grade 6
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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 6307" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>Dreamer,</p><p></p><p>I am very familiar with the type of treatment your daughter has received at the hands of your SD. However, to treat a child with a physical disability in this way is just horrible.</p><p></p><p>I would ask for homebound because if you can get that, then the SD will have to provide for books etc. Then you can homeschool more easily--which at 3 hours per day, you are doing anyway. I don't know if your SD would agree to this, but with the medical condition including vision, even YOUR SD might not argue. The specialist doesn't seem to care about school, but he should help you out on this one in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>My son was victimized and targeted by some staff. I could have fought but it was hurting ex-difficult child far more than it was worth. I think you need to protect your son and not fight on principle on this one. I don't usually say that but this is too cruel to ask him to endure.</p><p></p><p>If he has outside activites and friends, I would find the time to increase those contacts but keep him home from school. When he matures enough to decide what HE wants to endure, then you can revisit going to high school if he wants to. </p><p></p><p>Martie</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 6307, member: 284"] Dreamer, I am very familiar with the type of treatment your daughter has received at the hands of your SD. However, to treat a child with a physical disability in this way is just horrible. I would ask for homebound because if you can get that, then the SD will have to provide for books etc. Then you can homeschool more easily--which at 3 hours per day, you are doing anyway. I don't know if your SD would agree to this, but with the medical condition including vision, even YOUR SD might not argue. The specialist doesn't seem to care about school, but he should help you out on this one in my opinion. My son was victimized and targeted by some staff. I could have fought but it was hurting ex-difficult child far more than it was worth. I think you need to protect your son and not fight on principle on this one. I don't usually say that but this is too cruel to ask him to endure. If he has outside activites and friends, I would find the time to increase those contacts but keep him home from school. When he matures enough to decide what HE wants to endure, then you can revisit going to high school if he wants to. Martie Martie [/QUOTE]
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