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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 380940" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Shari, there is somewhere on your state's website that lists all the special education schools. Private, public, residential, day. You just have to find that list. It may be under the education portion or you may find it under the mental health section. Or both. I would look everywhere. Start calling phosps if you have to and ask them if any of them know any private schools for elementary ed for mentally ill and learning disabled kidlets. Even day treatment centers. By now, one of those may be a good fit for him to start out in to help ease him back into a normal alternative school because of how traumatized he has been by this school.</p><p></p><p>Ya know, thinking about things, one thing to consider is that you could (and this is just a thrown out there option) move out to where difficult child 1 lives and move in with them to get wee into a school on base. They actually are normally pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 380940, member: 1514"] Shari, there is somewhere on your state's website that lists all the special education schools. Private, public, residential, day. You just have to find that list. It may be under the education portion or you may find it under the mental health section. Or both. I would look everywhere. Start calling phosps if you have to and ask them if any of them know any private schools for elementary ed for mentally ill and learning disabled kidlets. Even day treatment centers. By now, one of those may be a good fit for him to start out in to help ease him back into a normal alternative school because of how traumatized he has been by this school. Ya know, thinking about things, one thing to consider is that you could (and this is just a thrown out there option) move out to where difficult child 1 lives and move in with them to get wee into a school on base. They actually are normally pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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