Harassment: HOW DO I FILE A COMPLAINT?
Denine: My son is diagnosed autistic and has had quite a number of incidences where a paraprofessional that works in the school says and does inappropriate things to him and Continue Reading →
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Denine: My son is diagnosed autistic and has had quite a number of incidences where a paraprofessional that works in the school says and does inappropriate things to him and Continue Reading →
Yedi: We homeschool and our daughter may attend public high school in the fall on an IEP. If we find that it is not working out for her are we Continue Reading →
Taya: My son is totally normal, never was diagnosed with anything, but he gets distracted very easy during the class. So the school was on me for few years to Continue Reading →
Ruth: My son had an IEP in place under ED with some academic issues as well when I pulled him out several years ago to homeschool. He was in an Continue Reading →
Cindy: My son has been battling photophobia and a chronic vomiting. He now has clinical depression. School is treating truancy or offered a reduced schedule of 4 classes with homebound Continue Reading →
Sheri: Is a public school allowed to deny you homebound at home for a special ed child. they want me to transport her to school or library 2xs a week Continue Reading →
Debra: Child under IEP waiting to have leg amputated with infections from brown recluse spider bite not allowing him to attend school. Single mother getting truancy letters even though the Continue Reading →
Jenny: How does my son make up his work missed from being in a psych unit? His psychosis and depression is triggered by stress and to come back to the Continue Reading →
JA: Suppose a school places an IEP student into a grade-level course (8th grade Language Arts for example), but the parents decide to push their child into the Advanced course Continue Reading →
Becky: Can a school district completely do away with a home bound program altogether. I support children with severe disabilities and very high medical needs and the district wants to Continue Reading →
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