I think this may be a situation that will wind up as it will be, but I am working with a parent (actually, a grandparent with custody) who is sadly trying to get her grandchild as little help as possible. She is at war with the school right now.
She has an older child who is in a reduced day situation with mainly extracurriculuars in addition to a life skills class.
The younger one, the child in question, is at a different stage and seems very capable of being at least in a resource program. Grandma insists the general ed material is too hard and wants what the older child has.
We have the data. Grandma doesn't care and is so far planning to homeschool instead. Our state does have an educational neglect law, but I'm not entirely sure how that is defined.
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I think this may be a situation that will wind up as it will be, but I am working with a parent (actually, a grandparent with custody) who is sadly trying to get her grandchild as little help as possible. She is at war with the school right now.
She has an older child who is in a reduced day situation with mainly extracurriculuars in addition to a life skills class.
The younger one, the child in question, is at a different stage and seems very capable of being at least in a resource program. Grandma insists the general ed material is too hard and wants what the older child has.
We have the data. Grandma doesn't care and is so far planning to homeschool instead. Our state does have an educational neglect law, but I'm not entirely sure how that is defined.
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