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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 457597"><p>I'm sorry this isn't going to make you feel better. I have found that when the problem is with the school personal I can't win. You could fight for the services difficult child needs, but be prepared to use the legal system. I have no idea what the legal system is in Canada. I would not expect her to have changed and if she punished you for mis-matched socks what would she do to a difficult child? The teachers and principal (mostly) band together and you will not know what is going on in that school to difficult child. Homeschooling does look like a good option. You have to consider the cost to difficult child's self-esteem, academic education (he isn't going to learn if his other needs aren't being met), and to your family with your decision to homeschool or fight this awful school. </p><p></p><p>Is there any way to contact the other parents? Have everyone with there difficult child's at the district office protesting the bad treatment this school gives their children? No kids to teach and the crappy sp ed teacher who won't accommodate to the kids needs will be out of a job and if the media get a hold of it the horrid principal won't look good. Just an improbable idea. People like this give the good teachers a bad name and really make me mad.</p><p></p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/grrr.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":grrr:" title="grrr :grrr:" data-shortname=":grrr:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 457597"] I'm sorry this isn't going to make you feel better. I have found that when the problem is with the school personal I can't win. You could fight for the services difficult child needs, but be prepared to use the legal system. I have no idea what the legal system is in Canada. I would not expect her to have changed and if she punished you for mis-matched socks what would she do to a difficult child? The teachers and principal (mostly) band together and you will not know what is going on in that school to difficult child. Homeschooling does look like a good option. You have to consider the cost to difficult child's self-esteem, academic education (he isn't going to learn if his other needs aren't being met), and to your family with your decision to homeschool or fight this awful school. Is there any way to contact the other parents? Have everyone with there difficult child's at the district office protesting the bad treatment this school gives their children? No kids to teach and the crappy sp ed teacher who won't accommodate to the kids needs will be out of a job and if the media get a hold of it the horrid principal won't look good. Just an improbable idea. People like this give the good teachers a bad name and really make me mad. :grrr: [/QUOTE]
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