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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 161990" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>He WANTS to go to school. PLEASE support him, with whatever help he needs. Get an advocate for you both, get power of attorney or whatever, this will help you help him.</p><p> </p><p>I really can't say too much been there done that, because my son is going to graduate early, due to age and being skipped a grade. I can say we have an agreement in place with the school district that gives us whatever special things my kids need, through the youngest one's graduation in exchange for my NOT joining a lawsuit. There was a class action suit against the middle school ED teacher (who is now the alternative high school principal, urp!) who completely ignored my son's IEP, let him use HER computer ID (so he used it to hack the firewall to get porn), fed his obsessions to the point he ended up in a residential psychiatric hospital for FOUR months!! I couldn't see putting the energy into the lawsuit, when I could force them to help all of my kids. I still have the legal right to file if they break this agreement in ANY way as determined by little ole me. But it took MAJOR effort, huge cajones and knowing my legal and psychiatric exxcrement to pull it off.</p><p> </p><p>I have heard a LOT about the state of Texas and the horrible way children are treated there. It is a major reason I refused to move to a job in TX when my husband got his masters. Just refused, don't care what they pay. Would have gone anywhere else though.</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry you are stuck with these problems, the education forum will be able to give more specific help.</p><p> </p><p>hugs,</p><p> </p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 161990, member: 1233"] He WANTS to go to school. PLEASE support him, with whatever help he needs. Get an advocate for you both, get power of attorney or whatever, this will help you help him. I really can't say too much been there done that, because my son is going to graduate early, due to age and being skipped a grade. I can say we have an agreement in place with the school district that gives us whatever special things my kids need, through the youngest one's graduation in exchange for my NOT joining a lawsuit. There was a class action suit against the middle school ED teacher (who is now the alternative high school principal, urp!) who completely ignored my son's IEP, let him use HER computer ID (so he used it to hack the firewall to get porn), fed his obsessions to the point he ended up in a residential psychiatric hospital for FOUR months!! I couldn't see putting the energy into the lawsuit, when I could force them to help all of my kids. I still have the legal right to file if they break this agreement in ANY way as determined by little ole me. But it took MAJOR effort, huge cajones and knowing my legal and psychiatric exxcrement to pull it off. I have heard a LOT about the state of Texas and the horrible way children are treated there. It is a major reason I refused to move to a job in TX when my husband got his masters. Just refused, don't care what they pay. Would have gone anywhere else though. I am sorry you are stuck with these problems, the education forum will be able to give more specific help. hugs, Susie [/QUOTE]
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