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<blockquote data-quote="worriedteacher" data-source="post: 418051" data-attributes="member: 11545"><p>rlsnights - Fortunately I do have some pull with the people who make decisions, and they asked my opinion (which is always a bad idea!), so they are going to get it. I'm just doing as much research as possible so that I make the most informed recommendation I can. Where I don't work with 504s, I wasn't sure if that would make more sense for them since their academics are still good. But, I see now where that would probably not provide them with the strongest protections. The problem isn't so much the SD listening to the recommendations as much as the actual school! But, if it is in writing they will have to do what we say or face legal consequences.</p><p>jjj - I ordered <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Lost-School-Behavioral-Challenges-Falling/dp/B002BWQ4KA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1302146739&sr=8-1" target="_blank">Lost at School</a> the week before last and received it last Friday!! I have read it, highlighted it, an read it again. It has some great ideas!!! I have already told the Special Education counselor that she needs to read it before revising Z's BIP and before developing the other child's BIP. I think I'm pretty clear about most of the issues that I need to take into consideration to make an informed recommendation (thanks to you guys), now let's just hope everyone will follow it as it is laid out!!</p><p> </p><p>THANKS EVERYONE!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="worriedteacher, post: 418051, member: 11545"] rlsnights - Fortunately I do have some pull with the people who make decisions, and they asked my opinion (which is always a bad idea!), so they are going to get it. I'm just doing as much research as possible so that I make the most informed recommendation I can. Where I don't work with 504s, I wasn't sure if that would make more sense for them since their academics are still good. But, I see now where that would probably not provide them with the strongest protections. The problem isn't so much the SD listening to the recommendations as much as the actual school! But, if it is in writing they will have to do what we say or face legal consequences. jjj - I ordered [URL="http://www.amazon.com/Lost-School-Behavioral-Challenges-Falling/dp/B002BWQ4KA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1302146739&sr=8-1"]Lost at School[/URL] the week before last and received it last Friday!! I have read it, highlighted it, an read it again. It has some great ideas!!! I have already told the Special Education counselor that she needs to read it before revising Z's BIP and before developing the other child's BIP. I think I'm pretty clear about most of the issues that I need to take into consideration to make an informed recommendation (thanks to you guys), now let's just hope everyone will follow it as it is laid out!! THANKS EVERYONE!! [/QUOTE]
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