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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 266132" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>A "good" para would have removed him when he was getting frustrated and taken him to a quiet setting (not the closet) and told him to skip the work. If he has sleeping issues it should be written in his IEP that he can take naps if necessary. I would have had that written in and would not have signed without it. Do you know there are FREE Advocates in every state? You can call the Illinois Dept. of Public Education and they will tell you who your state FREE parent advocate is. I lived in Illinois and I know they have them. </p><p>I think this school is abusive and I would demand another school district placement. That's what I did with my Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) son. And, trust me, we got it. I think you once asked for advice and some posters said "be nice in case he has to stay there and they'll take your anger at them out on your son."</p><p>I think that was poor advice. in my opinion you have to get very proactive for your child and not give a rat's if they're mad or not. They will NOT take it out on your son because eyes will be on them. Plus they will respect you. They walk all over the parents who are afraid to make waves. </p><p>I think the way they treat your son is outrageous. He needs to be placed in a different district. Yes, go to Mayo! If you want any more help, if I can do anything...hey, you helped me rehome my puppy. Just PM me and I'll do all I can to help. I am so sad for your son--he does NOT deserve to be treated this way. And I feel so bad for you to. They are so disrespectful towards parents...grrrrrrrrrrr...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 266132, member: 1550"] A "good" para would have removed him when he was getting frustrated and taken him to a quiet setting (not the closet) and told him to skip the work. If he has sleeping issues it should be written in his IEP that he can take naps if necessary. I would have had that written in and would not have signed without it. Do you know there are FREE Advocates in every state? You can call the Illinois Dept. of Public Education and they will tell you who your state FREE parent advocate is. I lived in Illinois and I know they have them. I think this school is abusive and I would demand another school district placement. That's what I did with my Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) son. And, trust me, we got it. I think you once asked for advice and some posters said "be nice in case he has to stay there and they'll take your anger at them out on your son." I think that was poor advice. in my opinion you have to get very proactive for your child and not give a rat's if they're mad or not. They will NOT take it out on your son because eyes will be on them. Plus they will respect you. They walk all over the parents who are afraid to make waves. I think the way they treat your son is outrageous. He needs to be placed in a different district. Yes, go to Mayo! If you want any more help, if I can do anything...hey, you helped me rehome my puppy. Just PM me and I'll do all I can to help. I am so sad for your son--he does NOT deserve to be treated this way. And I feel so bad for you to. They are so disrespectful towards parents...grrrrrrrrrrr... [/QUOTE]
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