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<blockquote data-quote="oceans" data-source="post: 27268" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>My difficult child was sent home quite often, and I always questioned the school about it. He had an IEP, and they would have had some problems if they suspended him 10X because of change of placement. I finally hired an advocate, and she helped me to get some things written into his IEP that he needed. He could always ask to go see the Easy Child teacher for one, so that he had a quiet place. Instead of sending them home they had a place for him to regroup and worked with him.</p><p></p><p>We did the same thing at his next school. after several IEP meetings and advocates coming in, they got it. I needed to be persistent. If you have the money, hire an advocate. It will make a difference. At least it made a difference for us. Sometimes moving into a district where there are exceptional schools, does not always mean that the schools are good with exceptional students....but you can advocate and sometimes you can get what you need....sometimes not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oceans, post: 27268, member: 2687"] My difficult child was sent home quite often, and I always questioned the school about it. He had an IEP, and they would have had some problems if they suspended him 10X because of change of placement. I finally hired an advocate, and she helped me to get some things written into his IEP that he needed. He could always ask to go see the Easy Child teacher for one, so that he had a quiet place. Instead of sending them home they had a place for him to regroup and worked with him. We did the same thing at his next school. after several IEP meetings and advocates coming in, they got it. I needed to be persistent. If you have the money, hire an advocate. It will make a difference. At least it made a difference for us. Sometimes moving into a district where there are exceptional schools, does not always mean that the schools are good with exceptional students....but you can advocate and sometimes you can get what you need....sometimes not. [/QUOTE]
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