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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 21898" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Laura271, it's wonderful that you have other areas you're covering with your difficult child. The schools here in Texas are MUCH more willing to help if they know you're doing everything that you can do encourage proper behavior for your child. My son is a prime example. He's now being put into a social development class that he's needed desperately for a long time. They DO tell me that they are not a replacement for outside therapy, but to have reinforcement doesn't hurt. I wish I'd been a little more proactive from the beginning (he's been in this school since second grade, now is in fifth). I had no idea that social development classes even existed, but I wish I had. It won't hurt for you to call your school district's office and ask. Not every campus has such a class; my difficult child is going to be bussed, but he needs it so badly, I don't care. We HAVE to have some help before he starts intermediate school in the fall, however; he'll go into a social development class there, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 21898, member: 2287"] Laura271, it's wonderful that you have other areas you're covering with your difficult child. The schools here in Texas are MUCH more willing to help if they know you're doing everything that you can do encourage proper behavior for your child. My son is a prime example. He's now being put into a social development class that he's needed desperately for a long time. They DO tell me that they are not a replacement for outside therapy, but to have reinforcement doesn't hurt. I wish I'd been a little more proactive from the beginning (he's been in this school since second grade, now is in fifth). I had no idea that social development classes even existed, but I wish I had. It won't hurt for you to call your school district's office and ask. Not every campus has such a class; my difficult child is going to be bussed, but he needs it so badly, I don't care. We HAVE to have some help before he starts intermediate school in the fall, however; he'll go into a social development class there, too. [/QUOTE]
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