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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 14149" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>We had an ARD with difficult child's elementary school to develop a BIP. They had already had an in-depth meeting with behavior specialists (without us) and had it all drawn up. In a nutshell, they want to send my little boy to another campus for full time social development classes. husband acted like a real horse's a**, and I was totally embarrassed (he was even shouting). There were EIGHT school officials an the two of us! Four of them were from the school district and the other four were from his school. We left without signing anything. husband accused them of wanting to wash their hands of him instead of teach him and he felt that was discriminatory. Oh man.....he went on and on. I cried, from anger, embarrassment, hurt and a feeling of defeat. There are no SD classes held on the campus where he goes to fifth grade. He'd have to leave his friends (the principal says he HAS no friends), teachers, counselor, etc. and start over developing relationships of any kind. WE maintained he would lose ground with all the work we've already done. I'M afraid he would lose confidence in US.</p><p></p><p>I'm just sick over it all. THIS is what ya get with a hoity-toity school. There's only four more months of school and husband thinks it would harm more than help in that short of time. I can't even think straight..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 14149, member: 2287"] We had an ARD with difficult child's elementary school to develop a BIP. They had already had an in-depth meeting with behavior specialists (without us) and had it all drawn up. In a nutshell, they want to send my little boy to another campus for full time social development classes. husband acted like a real horse's a**, and I was totally embarrassed (he was even shouting). There were EIGHT school officials an the two of us! Four of them were from the school district and the other four were from his school. We left without signing anything. husband accused them of wanting to wash their hands of him instead of teach him and he felt that was discriminatory. Oh man.....he went on and on. I cried, from anger, embarrassment, hurt and a feeling of defeat. There are no SD classes held on the campus where he goes to fifth grade. He'd have to leave his friends (the principal says he HAS no friends), teachers, counselor, etc. and start over developing relationships of any kind. WE maintained he would lose ground with all the work we've already done. I'M afraid he would lose confidence in US. I'm just sick over it all. THIS is what ya get with a hoity-toity school. There's only four more months of school and husband thinks it would harm more than help in that short of time. I can't even think straight.......... [/QUOTE]
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