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<blockquote data-quote="oceans" data-source="post: 61936" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>I know that where I live, you can file papers at the magistrates office that makes you not liable for a child not able to go to school. There is also a home bound program, and we did that for awhile. See if there are forms that you can fill out for that. With a letter from a psychiatrist he might be able to go half days. The school needs to work with you on finding a solution that will work. If their school cannot provide him with the services he needs, they need to find one that will....or you can find one and present that to them at a meeting. Find an advocate. Sometimes you can find free support in the area you live. It does not sound like living at your ex's is the best option for him, especially if he refuses to acknowledge him mental illness, and give him medications. Contact your state NAMI, and they can help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oceans, post: 61936, member: 2687"] I know that where I live, you can file papers at the magistrates office that makes you not liable for a child not able to go to school. There is also a home bound program, and we did that for awhile. See if there are forms that you can fill out for that. With a letter from a psychiatrist he might be able to go half days. The school needs to work with you on finding a solution that will work. If their school cannot provide him with the services he needs, they need to find one that will....or you can find one and present that to them at a meeting. Find an advocate. Sometimes you can find free support in the area you live. It does not sound like living at your ex's is the best option for him, especially if he refuses to acknowledge him mental illness, and give him medications. Contact your state NAMI, and they can help you. [/QUOTE]
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