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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 301778" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>difficult child is in eighth this year....in a social development class that right now only has two students, difficult child is one of the two. It always becomes a little more populated as school settles in. He's mainstreamed for PE, Band, and now TV and Radio Broadcasting. I'm nervous that the instructor for the broadcasting class hasn't been notified of difficult child's IEP, but don't they have some process to ensure that? There are twenty in that class and I will be surprised if he can maintain focus. Time will tell.</p><p></p><p>difficult child has lots of problems with transition, so his first week back to school last week was rough. He hates change of any kind.....and REALLY hates having to go to bed at a decent hour.</p><p></p><p>Let's see.........eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve....that's only FIVE more years of school!! Then what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 301778, member: 2287"] difficult child is in eighth this year....in a social development class that right now only has two students, difficult child is one of the two. It always becomes a little more populated as school settles in. He's mainstreamed for PE, Band, and now TV and Radio Broadcasting. I'm nervous that the instructor for the broadcasting class hasn't been notified of difficult child's IEP, but don't they have some process to ensure that? There are twenty in that class and I will be surprised if he can maintain focus. Time will tell. difficult child has lots of problems with transition, so his first week back to school last week was rough. He hates change of any kind.....and REALLY hates having to go to bed at a decent hour. Let's see.........eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve....that's only FIVE more years of school!! Then what? [/QUOTE]
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