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School wanting to put Bipolar son in "adaptive behavior class" please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="beandawgs" data-source="post: 416196" data-attributes="member: 11487"><p>Just a followup but my husband and I went to visit the adaptive behavior class again this morning so he could see it. There were a few things I didn't like - I won't be able to visit my son in the class as parents are not allowed, period. I also didn't get the feeling that many of these kids are maintreamed, ever and was told that he won't be able to graduate from high school if he doesn't mainstream. I talked to my sister in law's coworker (she's with another school district) and is with Special Education, she was appalled by the rules of this program. Her program is more inclusive, the BD/ED kids eat with the regular kids, etc. She said that her district used that crane reynolds program many years ago but it was not used in that fashion. Her thoughts were that she would not place her child there. I think Mark needs to be in a Special Education class but somewhere else. We're going to look at a private school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beandawgs, post: 416196, member: 11487"] Just a followup but my husband and I went to visit the adaptive behavior class again this morning so he could see it. There were a few things I didn't like - I won't be able to visit my son in the class as parents are not allowed, period. I also didn't get the feeling that many of these kids are maintreamed, ever and was told that he won't be able to graduate from high school if he doesn't mainstream. I talked to my sister in law's coworker (she's with another school district) and is with Special Education, she was appalled by the rules of this program. Her program is more inclusive, the BD/ED kids eat with the regular kids, etc. She said that her district used that crane reynolds program many years ago but it was not used in that fashion. Her thoughts were that she would not place her child there. I think Mark needs to be in a Special Education class but somewhere else. We're going to look at a private school. [/QUOTE]
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