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Anyone turned a child over to the state??
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<blockquote data-quote="GeorgiaMom" data-source="post: 731897" data-attributes="member: 23010"><p>Thank you BBU for responding. You have amazing advice.</p><p></p><p>My son does have an IEP and is in a self contained behavior program but sadly, its seen its share of teacher changes a few times this year. Its also his first time in middle school so the major change from elementary to middle certainly has not</p><p>helped the situation.</p><p></p><p>I called DFACS this morning and got the number for CPS. I spoke to an intake specialist and gave her the full report of what was happening and asked for help.</p><p></p><p>The CPS case worker just left my home but said she had to do some brain storming with her superior because she said that she could see that he clearly needed some residential treatment in a facility that would be proper for that and she just didnt have the training in that kind of situation so she left to go brain storm with her superior. She did say that she would be back this afternoon to speak to both kids if she was able and hopefully would have some answers by then, but that she would much rather speak to them in the home than go to their school tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>So its a start. If someone could get him into a residential treatment facility where otger professionals have failed to do so, it would be out standing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeorgiaMom, post: 731897, member: 23010"] Thank you BBU for responding. You have amazing advice. My son does have an IEP and is in a self contained behavior program but sadly, its seen its share of teacher changes a few times this year. Its also his first time in middle school so the major change from elementary to middle certainly has not helped the situation. I called DFACS this morning and got the number for CPS. I spoke to an intake specialist and gave her the full report of what was happening and asked for help. The CPS case worker just left my home but said she had to do some brain storming with her superior because she said that she could see that he clearly needed some residential treatment in a facility that would be proper for that and she just didnt have the training in that kind of situation so she left to go brain storm with her superior. She did say that she would be back this afternoon to speak to both kids if she was able and hopefully would have some answers by then, but that she would much rather speak to them in the home than go to their school tomorrow. So its a start. If someone could get him into a residential treatment facility where otger professionals have failed to do so, it would be out standing. [/QUOTE]
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