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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 44698" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>And I want to fight for him- but, what kind of vibes is he going to have to live with if they do keep him in his homeschool? Are they going to antagonize things until he gets expelled next year? If I could find a day school for difficult child's who are not that severe but need help turning things around and have a good success rate, I'd have him there in a minute. The ones the school proposed have these difficult child's in classes with other kids whho have issues all across the board- much more severe disabilities and conduct issues. They just put them all in a room based on grade/age group. I compared it to sending someone who'd lost their arm to physical therapy with quadrapalegics. Not that that isn't horrible, but wouldn't you get better results if the groups were tailored more to specific problems? This makes it look like they just throw all of them in there together because they've given up on all of them and aren't really trying to help any of them reach their potential. I've had a couple of people tell me that around here, that's pretty much the way it is.- A place for the sd to send the kids they don't want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 44698, member: 3699"] And I want to fight for him- but, what kind of vibes is he going to have to live with if they do keep him in his homeschool? Are they going to antagonize things until he gets expelled next year? If I could find a day school for difficult child's who are not that severe but need help turning things around and have a good success rate, I'd have him there in a minute. The ones the school proposed have these difficult child's in classes with other kids whho have issues all across the board- much more severe disabilities and conduct issues. They just put them all in a room based on grade/age group. I compared it to sending someone who'd lost their arm to physical therapy with quadrapalegics. Not that that isn't horrible, but wouldn't you get better results if the groups were tailored more to specific problems? This makes it look like they just throw all of them in there together because they've given up on all of them and aren't really trying to help any of them reach their potential. I've had a couple of people tell me that around here, that's pretty much the way it is.- A place for the sd to send the kids they don't want. [/QUOTE]
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