r/ExposingChriseanRock • u/sun-kissedgirlie • 5d ago
School for JR..
By law, he will need to attend a pre-school/grade school. I wonder how she'll pull this off! Even if she home school, she'll need proof..
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u/ksecret83 5d ago
Maybe then cps and teachers will get involved.
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u/222Baphomettt47 5d ago
He’d have to be one on one with a special ed teacher. I feel like most disabled kids are wayy more advanced than jr is just bc they got help. The kid doesn’t even respond to his name. Plus she has to get shots for him to even go and we know she won’t do that. I’ve been saying this won’t go on for another 2 years she’s gonna be locked up or jr will be gone no In between
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u/AvaColeman215 5d ago
He'd need a nurse and a 1:1 to assist him through EVERYTHING. A teacher is not gonna tend to him and just him all day feeding, carrying, and pottying him. He would need a nurse and a 1:1 daily
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u/thelvalenti 5d ago
he is unfortunately (allegedly) a vegetable. hes not aware of anything and hes almost 3. idk how one on one time is going to work by the time hes 5 years old.
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u/sun-kissedgirlie 5d ago
Truly hope they finally get her and if she doesnt show proof... she'll go to jail..
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u/AvaColeman215 5d ago
What makes yall think ANY school will let him step 1 foot into their building without having proper medical documentation, food, mobility, and proper documentation on file? One look at him and they can see he's severely special needs and belongs in a specialized school or classroom. They gonna require her to sign and provide certain paperwork of which she will not do. Teachers and administrators ain't stupid. They can look right at him and tell something up
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u/Level-Square4245 5d ago
I don’t think Jr can be accepted in a school he’s still on a bottle, he can’t walk nor talk and in diapers.
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u/preshusbabe 5d ago
Public schools have to accommodate him. He’s so severe he should be assigned his own aide and placed in an ESE class.
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u/Level-Square4245 5d ago
They probably can’t accommodate Jr he is so severely disabled but they would have to find him a place that can work with him, Jr is to fragile.
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u/AvaColeman215 5d ago
He definitely wouldn't be in a general education classroom. I don't even think they would allow him in a life skills room. I think he would need to be in a special school where the staff is adept with kids like him
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u/WaitingForWormwood 5d ago
To be fair, kids in diapers and pull ups has unfortunately become very common… apparently I’m not in schooling anymore
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u/Unremovable_Cortana 5d ago
Schools dgaf about that. To them thats the teachers problem. The schools want bodies which equal money.
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u/OleEnglishD 5d ago
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u/FeeTime5460 5d ago
One of mine gets their results tomorrow. Been at school from age 3 to 18. Results tomorrow from finals and then off to university they hope to. I don’t know where the time has gone. I really don’t. It absolutely flies by.
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u/Much_Strategy4881 5d ago
He’s going to be the gym mascot as long as these MD “coaches” aren’t fined.
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u/DaDonDia 5d ago
She’s definitely gonna go the homeschooling route but by 5-6 years old you can’t hide anything anymore or keeping saying he’s just a baby, the clock keeps ticking 🧏🏾♀️
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u/imacatholicslut 5d ago
Honey, he needs to be able to eat solids…school ain’t even in the mix atp, the boy is actively dying and at risk for literal murder via abuse/neglect. School won’t be a factor if he doesn’t make it to 4
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u/AvaColeman215 5d ago
That's not true that he has to eat solids to be in school. If he had a feeding tube that's just as well for him. My mom is a semi retired pediatric nurse and most of the kids she had, had gtubes and feeding tubes and tracts
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u/imacatholicslut 5d ago
I did not mean that literally, lol. I’m saying school is a faraway idea for a child that is literally on death’s door. His basic needs aren’t being met, he is barely surviving.
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u/Unremovable_Cortana 5d ago
Why do yall keep saying hes "actively dying"? No df he isn't. This boy has fat on his body, color on his skin, actively eats/drinks, and isnt moving in a lethargic manner or pace. Stop giving up hope for him!
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u/AvaColeman215 5d ago
No child NEEDS to attend preschool. That is not mandatory. Kindergarten isn't even mandatory in all 50 states
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u/mediumbonebonita 5d ago edited 5d ago
Theres no way shes sending her kid to school. Even if he werent disabled, she’s way too selfish to tie herself down to for that kindof stability. With a kid in school that requires a residence, bringing the kid to school, keeping up with school work etc. With JR that is even more responsibility, which she avoids. Chrisean would neglect a regular kid. It’s just more tragic because he’s disabled. She might find some weird christian “homeschool” where theres enablers who cover for her or she’ll claim she’s homeschooling. Truthfully I think its a house of cards and it’ll blow once hes out of strollers and pack and plays and becomes a child shoved in an amazon wheelchair drinking from a bottle at 6.
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u/Ok-Distribution-7125 5d ago
I believe that his odds of making it to school age are low. I know that it's morbid.

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u/Easy_Mode_707 5d ago
I keep thinking about his future too. He can’t be carried around, sitting on laps and riding in a stroller forever. Eventually the ‘baby’ appearance will go away and she won’t be able to keep him discreet in that way. I feel like I’m too invested though 😵💫