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So it looks like difficult child will be outplaced from school
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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 44429" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Alisonlg, I just went through the exact same thing with my difficult child. The school district personnel suggested removing my fifth grader from one elementary to another that has a social development teacher/class. I was very nervous that there was only two months left of school....what could he learn in that short of time and what will happen to his friends in the current school {HA! He had no friends, anyway!}) husband almost came unglued over it, but we consulted his doctors and they thought the good outweighed the bad. So, reluctantly we moved him from one school to another. It has been totally REMARKABLE! Honestly, this should have been done TWO years ago and he might not be in the position he's in right now. We didn't know such a class even existed. Unfortunately, he's going to have to be in a social development class beginning the intermediate school in the fall, but if it's half as good as the one he's in now, it'll make a huge difference. Perhaps he can learn the proper attitude and social graces that most of us learn automatically and he'll be mainstreamed in no time. My suggestion to you is to go visit and talk to the administration of the new school. AND the school district is recommending Extended School Year (Summer school) so that he doesn't lose what he's learned in the last two months. Because THEY recommended it, it's paid for by the SD AND they provide a bus to pick him up! Look into it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 44429, member: 2287"] Alisonlg, I just went through the exact same thing with my difficult child. The school district personnel suggested removing my fifth grader from one elementary to another that has a social development teacher/class. I was very nervous that there was only two months left of school....what could he learn in that short of time and what will happen to his friends in the current school {HA! He had no friends, anyway!}) husband almost came unglued over it, but we consulted his doctors and they thought the good outweighed the bad. So, reluctantly we moved him from one school to another. It has been totally REMARKABLE! Honestly, this should have been done TWO years ago and he might not be in the position he's in right now. We didn't know such a class even existed. Unfortunately, he's going to have to be in a social development class beginning the intermediate school in the fall, but if it's half as good as the one he's in now, it'll make a huge difference. Perhaps he can learn the proper attitude and social graces that most of us learn automatically and he'll be mainstreamed in no time. My suggestion to you is to go visit and talk to the administration of the new school. AND the school district is recommending Extended School Year (Summer school) so that he doesn't lose what he's learned in the last two months. Because THEY recommended it, it's paid for by the SD AND they provide a bus to pick him up! Look into it!! [/QUOTE]
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