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Well, I suppose the dung just hit the rotating blades.
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 375002" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>And I don't think either you or Wee should have to. I have had to think about how much of my son's problems might be heredity from my mother's bro or difficult child's father, too, but I am not going to throw him away because of that, even now and even tho the system apparently has. I whole heartedly agree that educating Wee as much as possible and as he has a legal right to get is what you should be fighting for. I also agree with the advice to document everything you can. If it's any consolation, once I started sending sertified letters with documentatyion attached to the higher ups at the sd and making sure the letters cc'd a Special Education attny, the sd backed down. TG because I was truly bluffing in how far I could afford to go with it. I can say that now that my son will probably never be in a noraml public sd again. That's why I am bringing this up- it might not be the same situation for you but in ours, it came to a point where I either had to put on one heck of a defense front or back down and give in. Thankfully, when I presented that front and didn't let their methods get to me they backed down. I think it was because their higher ups figured out that I had adequate reason for fighting them. You do too so get those ducks ready to show!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 375002, member: 3699"] And I don't think either you or Wee should have to. I have had to think about how much of my son's problems might be heredity from my mother's bro or difficult child's father, too, but I am not going to throw him away because of that, even now and even tho the system apparently has. I whole heartedly agree that educating Wee as much as possible and as he has a legal right to get is what you should be fighting for. I also agree with the advice to document everything you can. If it's any consolation, once I started sending sertified letters with documentatyion attached to the higher ups at the sd and making sure the letters cc'd a Special Education attny, the sd backed down. TG because I was truly bluffing in how far I could afford to go with it. I can say that now that my son will probably never be in a noraml public sd again. That's why I am bringing this up- it might not be the same situation for you but in ours, it came to a point where I either had to put on one heck of a defense front or back down and give in. Thankfully, when I presented that front and didn't let their methods get to me they backed down. I think it was because their higher ups figured out that I had adequate reason for fighting them. You do too so get those ducks ready to show!! [/QUOTE]
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