aspiesmom1 wrote:
When I read stories like yours, it helps me when my mother calls wanting to know why I stay in this Podunk little town. Because I've never had near the horrible times I read about from so many other parents. We've been so lucky to get placements and accomodations when they were needed, I just can't imagine.
How can schools, charged with the task of educating the future, get away with such incompetence? It's a crime.
But the problem goes way beyond the schools. It starts with the government. They made cutbacks to education and specifically to EA support. Supply isn't meeting demands. There are way more kids in the system needing various types of support, then there are people who are able to fill the positions. Actually, there's people out there willing to fill the position, but the government isn't putting forward the money to support them. They're cutting them back.
It's awful. The wait list for services are well over a year in a lot of areas. If I waited for my son to get assessed by the school for his dx, we would be on an 18 mos waiting list. Thankfully, we could go private to get it done and since we live in Canada, there was no cost to us.
So frustrating. I feel like a hamster in one of those little wheels in a cage where you run and run and run and still not get very far.