01-04-2012, 01:29 AM
(01-03-2012, 11:06 PM)Cracker Wrote:(01-03-2012, 10:18 AM)JsMom Wrote: Thanks for your opinion. I understand what your saying. I agree with you. all I can do is HELP my own son make it through this and get him on a regular path. We are getting there. I just wish there was more parents like us Whom do care. I have seen alot out of the kids in the behavior class and I KNOW these poor kids have a SHITTY home life. It saddens me Deeply. Nothing I can do. I have my own to focus on. Well Thanks again for your wit and input.
Work hard to get your kid out of there. You can do it. I know he had a rough start, but hopefully time will help that situation. You are correct that most parents of kids with special needs are the REASON the kids have special needs. The involved parents are the ones who didn't cause the damage but are trying to fix it. The schools know that, too, they just can't say it.
Your child will be able to control himself better as he gets older. If you don't see an improvement, ask for a different teacher and let the admin know you expect your child to improve stay on grade level.
I haved and I will continue to do so. I wouldn't want my son disrupting the reg. class. I'd be pissed and thats why he is in the behavioral classroom. I work very hard for as well as with my son. I am in touch with all his teachers, school admin., and counsolers. He has came a long way but we are still moving along. No matter what, as long as he tries his hardest at what ever he does, I'm happy. I do more then the school which I won't get into.