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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 557464" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>OK, so the county therapist at least partly gets it.</p><p>Who else do you have involved with difficult child outside of school? therapist, psychiatrist, whoever else?</p><p>Any way those can get their heads together and document why this extremely restrictive placement is the <em>reason</em> for some of difficult child 1's problems?</p><p></p><p>And then... is this attitude "this school"? or the whole board?</p><p>I've seen it both ways... it can be a bad-apple of a school, OR a bad-apple school division.</p><p>If it's just the school... what other options are there? where else could she go to school and be better off? </p><p></p><p>No matter what... you're going to need an experienced legal advocate... ideally, paid for by the state...</p><p></p><p>This is blatent discrimination. The teachers are not comfortable dealing with a person with "mental health issues". i.e., they won't deal with "crazy" kids. (ya right. You tell me that there aren't worse kids out there without labels... )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 557464, member: 11791"] OK, so the county therapist at least partly gets it. Who else do you have involved with difficult child outside of school? therapist, psychiatrist, whoever else? Any way those can get their heads together and document why this extremely restrictive placement is the [I]reason[/I] for some of difficult child 1's problems? And then... is this attitude "this school"? or the whole board? I've seen it both ways... it can be a bad-apple of a school, OR a bad-apple school division. If it's just the school... what other options are there? where else could she go to school and be better off? No matter what... you're going to need an experienced legal advocate... ideally, paid for by the state... This is blatent discrimination. The teachers are not comfortable dealing with a person with "mental health issues". i.e., they won't deal with "crazy" kids. (ya right. You tell me that there aren't worse kids out there without labels... ) [/QUOTE]
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