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Advocate lost her cool.....
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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 558759" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>The long term benefits and disadvantages of any situation have to be sorted through. i do not know how every state operates. DARS is a federal program for persons with disabilities. They provide job training, independent living skills training, help in transitioning into ind. living, help with obtaining educational opp., as well as help in getting ssi. It is not dependent on whether a person is in the school system or not. </p><p></p><p>You are right in that his behaviors can and have occured in all different types of setting. What has not changed is how the district consistently tries to use his disability and the associated behaviors to try to exclude him from getting an education. This happens to lots of kiddos with challenging behaviors. You have the law on your side and you have had enough change of placements and verbal confirmation that this is exactly what has happened. When will the advocate say enough and go for a hearing with state board of education? When will all the backlash finally be to much for Q and for you? So much to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 558759, member: 12856"] The long term benefits and disadvantages of any situation have to be sorted through. i do not know how every state operates. DARS is a federal program for persons with disabilities. They provide job training, independent living skills training, help in transitioning into ind. living, help with obtaining educational opp., as well as help in getting ssi. It is not dependent on whether a person is in the school system or not. You are right in that his behaviors can and have occured in all different types of setting. What has not changed is how the district consistently tries to use his disability and the associated behaviors to try to exclude him from getting an education. This happens to lots of kiddos with challenging behaviors. You have the law on your side and you have had enough change of placements and verbal confirmation that this is exactly what has happened. When will the advocate say enough and go for a hearing with state board of education? When will all the backlash finally be to much for Q and for you? So much to consider. [/QUOTE]
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