01-04-2012, 01:36 AM
(01-04-2012, 01:29 AM)JsMom Wrote: 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.
Good for you. Your child will have a positive outcome because you care and you are working with him and getting him the help he needs. I have seen kids recover, fully recover, with time. If you threw him in a regular room without the support he needs, he would get in trouble all the time and not get an education. Screw the people who want every kid in the same room, even if that means they don't get any extra help. They don't really care about individual kids, they just think they know better because they have some twisted idea of equality. Keep doing what you are doing. You know what is right for your own child.