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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 77185" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Steph,</p><p> If you think she will be ok, I would want her to be included. There is always the possibility of a meltdown in which case offer to go to pick her up. I have done it in the past with difficult child. </p><p>difficult child went to a Special Education type camp(private). He didn't make it past the bus ride. I had to drive 4 hrs to pick him up.</p><p> The whole point is that she be kept as close as her peers socially. Are all children with epilepsy being kept home?</p><p> Any special needs kid needs more supervision. Can you see them telling a mother of a child in a wheel chair they can't go? </p><p> easy child loved school camp but he is a easy child. </p><p> The principal would have to come up with a better excuse. Sorry Steph but I think this is one of those "difficult child is too much work". Equal and appropriate education goes for all school sponsored events. </p><p> I wouldn't accuse anyone of not sending info but I would make sure you get the packet tomorrow so you can make an informed decision. </p><p></p><p>She is not unstable from an epilepsy point of view or mood disorder point of view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 77185, member: 3"] Steph, If you think she will be ok, I would want her to be included. There is always the possibility of a meltdown in which case offer to go to pick her up. I have done it in the past with difficult child. difficult child went to a Special Education type camp(private). He didn't make it past the bus ride. I had to drive 4 hrs to pick him up. The whole point is that she be kept as close as her peers socially. Are all children with epilepsy being kept home? Any special needs kid needs more supervision. Can you see them telling a mother of a child in a wheel chair they can't go? easy child loved school camp but he is a easy child. The principal would have to come up with a better excuse. Sorry Steph but I think this is one of those "difficult child is too much work". Equal and appropriate education goes for all school sponsored events. I wouldn't accuse anyone of not sending info but I would make sure you get the packet tomorrow so you can make an informed decision. She is not unstable from an epilepsy point of view or mood disorder point of view. [/QUOTE]
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