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Starting the hunt for the magic bullet again!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 77369" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I'm so sorry about the side effects. Hope they find something that works. </p><p></p><p>I really have a deep and abiding loathing for schools and their lack of caring for ED kids. If a child is in a wheelchair, there is all kinds of assistance and sympathy. Heck, I've seen a kid in a chair deliberately ram an autistic boy and watched the teachers literally scream at the autistic boy while worrying over the boy in the wheelchair. The autistic boy was doing nothing, had his back to the other. It really irks me. I'm sure that someone from the education forum here might be able to help you at least a little. </p><p></p><p>I would flat out refuse to homeschool. I would send a registered letter explaining the medication issues and the school's reaction to the school superintendent. If he doesn't have an IEP, I would request that a full evaluation be done and request one. The way you are being treated is, in my opinion, outrageous.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry, but I had to laugh at some of your son's mishaps, especially cutting his rear end. You sure he didn't just leave it open in his pocket and sit on it? The Ninja story makes for a good excuse.</p><p></p><p>HUGS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 77369, member: 3626"] I'm so sorry about the side effects. Hope they find something that works. I really have a deep and abiding loathing for schools and their lack of caring for ED kids. If a child is in a wheelchair, there is all kinds of assistance and sympathy. Heck, I've seen a kid in a chair deliberately ram an autistic boy and watched the teachers literally scream at the autistic boy while worrying over the boy in the wheelchair. The autistic boy was doing nothing, had his back to the other. It really irks me. I'm sure that someone from the education forum here might be able to help you at least a little. I would flat out refuse to homeschool. I would send a registered letter explaining the medication issues and the school's reaction to the school superintendent. If he doesn't have an IEP, I would request that a full evaluation be done and request one. The way you are being treated is, in my opinion, outrageous. I'm sorry, but I had to laugh at some of your son's mishaps, especially cutting his rear end. You sure he didn't just leave it open in his pocket and sit on it? The Ninja story makes for a good excuse. HUGS [/QUOTE]
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