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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op - it’s not a sn school (he does not qualify for one) but they do have an entirely social emotionally focused curriculum. I don’t mind that they are calling me I kind that I don’t know what to do or what they expect of me beyond what I’m already doing of which they are aware [/quote] Do you think his life beyond primary school will be better or worse for having been part of the social emotionally focused curriculum? I[b]'m very surprised at how fragile many of these responses are (take him out of the school!).[/b] It sounds like you did a great job finding a school.that will help him to make it in the neurotypical world more readily. The things he has been "accused" of are very minor things. He's not calling people bad names (but he will learn to in public school which is a daily roast fest), he isn't physical (but there are daily fist fights in public school), he's just being a kid whose edges are very mildly rougher than his peers. It's just not a big deal. The stress is coming from the school expecting you to put a stop to what they deem as problems. Are they aware of his disabilities? [/quote] Many of know how private schools work. If they are calling often and things are not improving they are likely going to move toward counseling out. They are documenting. There is no protection from IDEA because they don't get federal funds and work with IEPs. The last thing OP needs to do is take the approach that none of this is a big deal. They obviously are annoyed if they are calling so often. They can't get sued by OP if they counsel out the student, but they can be sued if they let him stay and a parent of a kid who OP's kid bother alleges harassment and physical bulling. [/quote]
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