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principal gives difficult child II false hope
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<blockquote data-quote="amazeofgrace" data-source="post: 193832" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>sadly difficult child II will most likely act out well b4 the 4 week mark. And his obsessive-compulsiveness is going to make it even harder, and even if he was an angel, there's no way the director of SE is going to mainstream him, I am his Mother and I do not want him Mainstream, I get knots just thinking about it. If he was in a out of district school, this would've never happened. If anything bad happens as a direct result of this I will be locked and loaded to continue arguing my point "the stigmatism and social pressure of these kids being smack dab in the middle of a mainstream school is too much for them! They deserve a free and appropriate education, in an appropriate and safe enviroment!" not a hole in the wall classroom with a 350 pound male aide who throws them over his shoulder everytime the misbehave! Last year the teacher was an art teacher, at least now they have someone qualified in Special Education!</p><p> </p><p>sorry I am ranting again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amazeofgrace, post: 193832, member: 4864"] sadly difficult child II will most likely act out well b4 the 4 week mark. And his obsessive-compulsiveness is going to make it even harder, and even if he was an angel, there's no way the director of SE is going to mainstream him, I am his Mother and I do not want him Mainstream, I get knots just thinking about it. If he was in a out of district school, this would've never happened. If anything bad happens as a direct result of this I will be locked and loaded to continue arguing my point "the stigmatism and social pressure of these kids being smack dab in the middle of a mainstream school is too much for them! They deserve a free and appropriate education, in an appropriate and safe enviroment!" not a hole in the wall classroom with a 350 pound male aide who throws them over his shoulder everytime the misbehave! Last year the teacher was an art teacher, at least now they have someone qualified in Special Education! sorry I am ranting again! [/QUOTE]
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