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Old May 10, 2012, 12:41 PM
Amom2Two Amom2Two is offline
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Originally Posted by Perna View Post
I'd take her to (or have one come visit) an educational consultant and maybe see if you couldn't get a "plan" that would help her? They will have access to more resources and know laws, more schooling options, how public school might/might not help, etc. Having a special plan just for her might make her feel special enough that she would not see anything wrong with the school change (would not like it necessarily, since it is a big "change" but would be able to follow the logic that it is part of a larger overall plan, just for her needs).

Thank so much ((Perna)). You have made me feel so much better. My stomach is not churning so much. I had no idea about educational consultants, but will definitly look it up and check it out.

At this school, it's a small Catholic school in a little town. The prinicipal is a nun and there are still nun's there. They just do not have the resources to provide a full time aide for her, as they say, she needs now.

When I sat still with this problems and turned it over to a higher power.....I heard the this message back.....not all flowers can grow in a flower pot......some are just wildflowers and bloom better without the confides of a structure..... We always call our dd ...flower...since the day we adopted her.... Gonna try something else..... ...