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<blockquote data-quote="Irene_J" data-source="post: 97403" data-attributes="member: 181"><p>You must have a plan in place before you bring him home. If you don't have an IEP, you must get one or have the current one revised. You can ask for a meeting any time. Address what will happen if he leaves class in the IEP. </p><p></p><p>I contacted the Special Education department of the school district as well as the school. The school, unfortunately, does not always have the student's best interest as the highest priority. I got great advice on how to ask for certain items from the Special Education area, rather than asking the school district.</p><p></p><p>You might need services (wrap around services, intensive outpatient programs) etc. Do you have insurance? You must call the mental health 800 line to see what's available. Or you may need to use public services.</p><p></p><p>For our kids, 14 is a horrible age. What is the consequence in your state if he is constantly truant? Perhaps natural consequences would help him see the value of going to school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irene_J, post: 97403, member: 181"] You must have a plan in place before you bring him home. If you don't have an IEP, you must get one or have the current one revised. You can ask for a meeting any time. Address what will happen if he leaves class in the IEP. I contacted the Special Education department of the school district as well as the school. The school, unfortunately, does not always have the student's best interest as the highest priority. I got great advice on how to ask for certain items from the Special Education area, rather than asking the school district. You might need services (wrap around services, intensive outpatient programs) etc. Do you have insurance? You must call the mental health 800 line to see what's available. Or you may need to use public services. For our kids, 14 is a horrible age. What is the consequence in your state if he is constantly truant? Perhaps natural consequences would help him see the value of going to school. [/QUOTE]
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