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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In FCPS at least, the special ed classrooms and schools are full running waitlists. They can't move a child out of gen ed unless there is a place for him to go. [/quote] This is true and the other truth is that out of control children who are violent in ES are typically checked only by another kid who beats them bloody after they get fed up. That the parents understand. They understand and taken nothing seriously first. [b]They do not consider using their savings or taking loans for proper assessments or for attorneys to force a better placement.[/b] They. Do. Not. Care. If your child is seriously hurt by theirs: they blame the county; the school admin; the teacher — and on some level the victim and their family for getting hurt, for not evading an attack. It is what it is. The parents have enormous culpability because very few try their utmost to help their violent child. You wouldn’t have so many defensive moms here - not even on the special needs board, where the conversation is necessarily different - who clearly monitor threads and shriek about how it’s just not something they can fix. It takes a village, where their child is the village criminal, the school is the educator and law enforcement, and the parent of the violent kid are the village victims.[/quote] The better placements are *full*. No lawyer force a contract school to magically make room for a kid. They are allowed to turn down kids also, and frequently do. FCPS CSS classrooms are *full*. FCPS leaves kids in gen ed settings until they have a place to move them. You sound really ignorant about the resources available for these kids. Advocate for more contract schools and more self-contained public classrooms. [/quote]
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