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Child with special needs, not learning is public school.

July 27 2004 at 6:35 PM
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I have a 12 yo daughter who has multiple disabilities. She has various LD, plus seizure disorder, ADHD, PDD-Nos, MR, OCD. Her behavior is problematic in school. She is going into 7th grade and works on 1st to 3rd grade level. I am wanting to homeschool her, mainly because she is not learning in regular school, even though she is in special ed. and school is too much of a hassle-she is always in trouble.

Previously I never even considered homeschooling, but now it seems the only way to go. I don't know where to start.


 
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dont give up

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August 24 2004, 10:18 AM 

I to believe that my special need child is not benifiting from a special ed and i to plan to take him out and home school him i asked the IEP team for three years and they sugested not but the only person is suffering is my child my only regret is that i should have done it sooner remember that we are our kids first teachers and we know our children best be cause most of the school staff is there to do a job and get paid so if your child learn or not they dont care because it dont affect their pay check so they look at it as not their prblem and the staff is just a cruel as the kids both phisically and verbally and the school system cover up to prevent a law suit so take her out and start building back what they took away from her ,her self esteeme because if you dont mend that self esteem you will continue to experience a lot of problem because they robbed her of that got to run hope to here from you god bless and trust that he will work it out for you love you and your little girl

 
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