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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 17875" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>One thing I 'hear' coming from what you are typing is you are carrying a heavy burden on your shoulders. I know because I was there once. It is not all up to you to help your child. It does take the doctors (the ones that believe us!) and the schools (administrators and teachers) to help raise a child into a law abiding, tax paying, respectable citizen. </p><p>One of the best pieces of advice I received when I found this board was to take care of myself first so that I could be healthy enough to take care of my difficult child. It is very difficult at times, but seriously important. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>I think I would recommend you calling the head of Special Education services in your school district - not that particular school, but the district. Tell him/her how you have not gotten enough support and you are thinking of calling your lawyer, or a legal representative. Believe me, I have no often recommended using that threat, but it seems like you have an extreme case here in that your child is not getting the supports that clearly are necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 17875, member: 391"] One thing I 'hear' coming from what you are typing is you are carrying a heavy burden on your shoulders. I know because I was there once. It is not all up to you to help your child. It does take the doctors (the ones that believe us!) and the schools (administrators and teachers) to help raise a child into a law abiding, tax paying, respectable citizen. One of the best pieces of advice I received when I found this board was to take care of myself first so that I could be healthy enough to take care of my difficult child. It is very difficult at times, but seriously important. I think I would recommend you calling the head of Special Education services in your school district - not that particular school, but the district. Tell him/her how you have not gotten enough support and you are thinking of calling your lawyer, or a legal representative. Believe me, I have no often recommended using that threat, but it seems like you have an extreme case here in that your child is not getting the supports that clearly are necessary. [/QUOTE]
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