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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 503809" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Thanks, for sure not the most educated on this forum but certainly old, lol.... </p><p></p><p>Yeah, I can barely get him to read five minutes a day so doubt I would survive our doing all schooling together, but after last summer which was really a great summer, I would for sure allow home bound schooling and lots more time at home. He has many therapy options for this year so would be really busy. I just feel like it is so unfair to him to have them do this and take away what he has worked hard to learn for the last two and a half years. They can handle four months of it. But if the principal is encouraging them to do things that set him up to fail (I can't tell you how many times they said he hits hockey pucks during one on one dape at people when they come in. UMMM , why in hell would you give a kid who has no judgement in those situations an actual hockey puck? I NEVER have stuff like that in my house, not even a nerf gun)</p><p></p><p>My legal advocate is from the division of legal aid that works with disabled people. They took his case the day I got to talk to a live person. I'm sure if I didn't have that he would have done even worse in terms of walking all over me. And the school psycho would never have shut up. He literally said not one word today. I loved it. He can just not attend if you ask me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 503809, member: 12886"] Thanks, for sure not the most educated on this forum but certainly old, lol.... Yeah, I can barely get him to read five minutes a day so doubt I would survive our doing all schooling together, but after last summer which was really a great summer, I would for sure allow home bound schooling and lots more time at home. He has many therapy options for this year so would be really busy. I just feel like it is so unfair to him to have them do this and take away what he has worked hard to learn for the last two and a half years. They can handle four months of it. But if the principal is encouraging them to do things that set him up to fail (I can't tell you how many times they said he hits hockey pucks during one on one dape at people when they come in. UMMM , why in hell would you give a kid who has no judgement in those situations an actual hockey puck? I NEVER have stuff like that in my house, not even a nerf gun) My legal advocate is from the division of legal aid that works with disabled people. They took his case the day I got to talk to a live person. I'm sure if I didn't have that he would have done even worse in terms of walking all over me. And the school psycho would never have shut up. He literally said not one word today. I loved it. He can just not attend if you ask me. [/QUOTE]
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