"The Sugar Bears" Cardboard Flexi-Disc (from Sugar Crisp cereal)
I'm guessing this is from the early '70s?
Huh. One member of the Sugar Bears is named Doobee Bear. He looks sorta' stoned.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
"The Sugar Bears" Cardboard Flexi-Disc (from Sugar Crisp cereal)
I'm guessing this is from the early '70s?
Huh. One member of the Sugar Bears is named Doobee Bear. He looks sorta' stoned.
Ugh. Sorry msbelle, that sounds seriously angry making.
Jesus Christ, msbelle. So enragening!
ugh so sorry to just rant in the middle of ongoing discussion.
hivemind - what I need research help with is twofold:
1) services within the NYC Dept. of Education for behavioral problems (DOE site is like a cracked out maze from my experience). AND any info on special needs school within the public school system, like does some magic non-scary one exist (dreaming, I know).
2) are there any private schools in NYC that are for kids with issues. I know there must be, but I have no idea how to search for that info.
If anyone can do some searching, I would greatly appreciate it. profile addy.
off to make lunch.
Jesus, msbelle-- what the hell is the MATTER with them?
The sheer callousness of how you're being treated at a time like this illustrates so painfully why we need medical care to be regulated.
I'm just sorry you and mac are becoming such poster children. It's so fucking unfair.
The sheer callousness of how you're being treated at a time like this illustrates so painfully why we need medical care to be regulated.
I'm just sorry you and mac are becoming such poster children. It's so fucking unfair.
What Barb said. Jesus Christ that sucks.
msbelle, a quick search turned up the Special Education District 75
Have you already looked there? If you haven't, I'll start digging.
As far as private schools, I found this in New York Magazine's Family Guide.
msbelle, I know a teacher who works here: [link]
I have not looked at all. His therapist says she thinks we need to be prepared for him needing or being told he has to move to a school better equipped for his needs (this would be if he has an rage episode or runs away at school).
Insideschools.org may have good info - I'll poke around and see if I can find anything.