My son had not found any success at school due to overstimulation of various things; things they did not intend to change. I understand they were supposed to, but I was not confident that things would really change behind closed door. My non-verbal son couldn't let me know either. I know this since I busted them on 3 different occasions not doing what I was told would be changed. The trust was gone so I homeschool now. Before I withdrew him, I asked about a facility in the district I only just heard about that specializes in exactly what I want for my son. They said the only way to get in is to bring him back to school so that he can be observed by district personnel to determine if he is a candidate. Issue is I refuse to let them have my son even one more day. Despite educational regression, his behavior has morphed into a child I barely recognize. My question is: if this school will help my child be successful, don't they have to at least consider it despite the data protocol? Why can't they use the data they took in the time his behaviors began and then escalated? It doesn't seem right that he must return to a place that hurts him in order to help him. As far as you know, and I know districts have different policies, is there a precedent that can show this data can be dismissed due to circumstances and parent agreement. ( I hear other parents don't want their child here because it has a MRE, but that is where my child thrives. LRE is over stimulating and an obstacle for him. So I understand the data is needed to prove the child belongs there despite parent resistance....but what if the parent supports it?) Your thoughts please. Do I have a chance in achieving this without sending him back for observation?....he's not a rat in a cage. Thanks
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My son had not found any success at school due to overstimulation of various things; things they did not intend to change. I understand they were supposed to, but I was not confident that things would really change behind closed door. My non-verbal son couldn't let me know either. I know this since I busted them on 3 different occasions not doing what I was told would be changed. The trust was gone so I homeschool now. Before I withdrew him, I asked about a facility in the district I only just heard about that specializes in exactly what I want for my son. They said the only way to get in is to bring him back to school so that he can be observed by district personnel to determine if he is a candidate. Issue is I refuse to let them have my son even one more day. Despite educational regression, his behavior has morphed into a child I barely recognize. My question is: if this school will help my child be successful, don't they have to at least consider it despite the data protocol? Why can't they use the data they took in the time his behaviors began and then escalated? It doesn't seem right that he must return to a place that hurts him in order to help him. As far as you know, and I know districts have different policies, is there a precedent that can show this data can be dismissed due to circumstances and parent agreement. ( I hear other parents don't want their child here because it has a MRE, but that is where my child thrives. LRE is over stimulating and an obstacle for him. So I understand the data is needed to prove the child belongs there despite parent resistance....but what if the parent supports it?) Your thoughts please. Do I have a chance in achieving this without sending him back for observation?....he's not a rat in a cage. Thanks
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