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<blockquote data-quote="Jahir" data-source="post: 471613" data-attributes="member: 13021"><p>DS is in a gifted school at the moment; one of five city-wide public schools dedicated to gifted and talented students. Part of me is scared because this is a lot of information coming in fast and another part is distrustful of the school administration. We're out numbered and know very little about the system. They can easily play us and we wouldn't be the wiser. I was thinking a lawyer could help us with understand the law so we wouldn't misunderstand or take the school staffs word and statements as fact. The law trumps these administrators, right?</p><p></p><p>My wife told me the psychologist recommended moving him to a SpecEd class in our neighborhood. What kind of turn in direction is that... she starts with the idea of finding him a program that fits him in a small setting to just plop him anywhere. The more I think about it, the less I trust the psychologist; I don't think she has DS' best interest at heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jahir, post: 471613, member: 13021"] DS is in a gifted school at the moment; one of five city-wide public schools dedicated to gifted and talented students. Part of me is scared because this is a lot of information coming in fast and another part is distrustful of the school administration. We're out numbered and know very little about the system. They can easily play us and we wouldn't be the wiser. I was thinking a lawyer could help us with understand the law so we wouldn't misunderstand or take the school staffs word and statements as fact. The law trumps these administrators, right? My wife told me the psychologist recommended moving him to a SpecEd class in our neighborhood. What kind of turn in direction is that... she starts with the idea of finding him a program that fits him in a small setting to just plop him anywhere. The more I think about it, the less I trust the psychologist; I don't think she has DS' best interest at heart. [/QUOTE]
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