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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 504493" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I may have typed goofy..sorry....</p><p></p><p>The school that said that about not teaching reading because of prison was the level 4 setting school that was an EBD school hiding under a name of "neurobiological" school. Five kids per class, ten kids in the school. Q was in the little kid class. When I asked about reading, writing, math etc...(which by the way he cooperated with at that time and he is reading at a fluency level about grade 6, comprehension about grade 4 so he can read a newspaper, LOL) that is what they said. I about died. So, that was the school where he was locked in a secluded room screaming in fear over tapping his foot under his desk. He was put in there several times over power struggles rather than risk of imminent harm...and it was not in his IEP.</p><p></p><p>So, I have ptsd myself from that. When I found out I got an advocat revoked all permission to use any form of that kind of behavioral procedure and a state investigation was started and it resulted in district wide policy changes.</p><p></p><p>I brought him to our home district where they started a new class that was true neurobiological and run using autism teaching methods, he had the best year ever... then someone had the bright idea to use the model of the program he had just left that had the state investigation done (it was a district they had contracted with so brought the ids home.... mixed Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and EBD kids... ) THAT is where Q learned over 50% of his swear words. THree out of 5 of us who were there the year before left. It was a nighmare. Q was bitten repeatedly. Then, when he finally fought back, all heck broke lose.</p><p></p><p>So, I researched where to go and had met many sp ed coordinators and decided to move here. He really did well from his repeat of the wasted third grade in the other district through the middle of last year but then we got back on board with a new fba and then everything fell apart this year.</p><p></p><p>He had taht medicine reaction, lost his blooming mind and people didn't believe me when I said at first, I think he is not doing well on this.... then of course the seizures started and they believed me. But by then the principal had seen him act like that and he just decided this kid as out of there.... I knew it from the start so that is why I got the advocate and sure enough it has moved closer and closer to that since. His behavior sheets that I have copies of look like they do nothing but record bad wrods complete with tallys (why??? to prove he swears alot?? we all knew that, but now you are doing it while he s swearing as he sees you and you dont think he is goingto do more and more of it??? That was never part of the behavior plan. For years people said just let it come out and it will end. So that is how it was treated..... now the principal doesn't want that in his school.</p><p></p><p>I updated on the other thread.... I found out tonight that a parent at that school that I am to tour said she didn't ever see any program like that there, she woudl love to know becasue her son does not fit in with the ohter kids in that whole big EBD school. </p><p></p><p>She doesn't believe it. SHE was told they are developing a program sometime next spring.</p><p></p><p>She said the school is not big enough to really hide a program in a school and that the busses and kids do mix, no way around it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am just sick of the lies. I hope they are prepared for my less than enthusiastic response to this. Law advocate said to make sure if they ask for a comittment, to say, I am only comitting to see the program as a courtesy to the team.</p><p></p><p>by the way....yeah, the nerf hockey thing>>> HAVE YOU GUYS SEEN THEM PLAY DODGE BALL??? How can they be upset about a nerf toy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 504493, member: 12886"] I may have typed goofy..sorry.... The school that said that about not teaching reading because of prison was the level 4 setting school that was an EBD school hiding under a name of "neurobiological" school. Five kids per class, ten kids in the school. Q was in the little kid class. When I asked about reading, writing, math etc...(which by the way he cooperated with at that time and he is reading at a fluency level about grade 6, comprehension about grade 4 so he can read a newspaper, LOL) that is what they said. I about died. So, that was the school where he was locked in a secluded room screaming in fear over tapping his foot under his desk. He was put in there several times over power struggles rather than risk of imminent harm...and it was not in his IEP. So, I have ptsd myself from that. When I found out I got an advocat revoked all permission to use any form of that kind of behavioral procedure and a state investigation was started and it resulted in district wide policy changes. I brought him to our home district where they started a new class that was true neurobiological and run using autism teaching methods, he had the best year ever... then someone had the bright idea to use the model of the program he had just left that had the state investigation done (it was a district they had contracted with so brought the ids home.... mixed Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and EBD kids... ) THAT is where Q learned over 50% of his swear words. THree out of 5 of us who were there the year before left. It was a nighmare. Q was bitten repeatedly. Then, when he finally fought back, all heck broke lose. So, I researched where to go and had met many sp ed coordinators and decided to move here. He really did well from his repeat of the wasted third grade in the other district through the middle of last year but then we got back on board with a new fba and then everything fell apart this year. He had taht medicine reaction, lost his blooming mind and people didn't believe me when I said at first, I think he is not doing well on this.... then of course the seizures started and they believed me. But by then the principal had seen him act like that and he just decided this kid as out of there.... I knew it from the start so that is why I got the advocate and sure enough it has moved closer and closer to that since. His behavior sheets that I have copies of look like they do nothing but record bad wrods complete with tallys (why??? to prove he swears alot?? we all knew that, but now you are doing it while he s swearing as he sees you and you dont think he is goingto do more and more of it??? That was never part of the behavior plan. For years people said just let it come out and it will end. So that is how it was treated..... now the principal doesn't want that in his school. I updated on the other thread.... I found out tonight that a parent at that school that I am to tour said she didn't ever see any program like that there, she woudl love to know becasue her son does not fit in with the ohter kids in that whole big EBD school. She doesn't believe it. SHE was told they are developing a program sometime next spring. She said the school is not big enough to really hide a program in a school and that the busses and kids do mix, no way around it. I am just sick of the lies. I hope they are prepared for my less than enthusiastic response to this. Law advocate said to make sure if they ask for a comittment, to say, I am only comitting to see the program as a courtesy to the team. by the way....yeah, the nerf hockey thing>>> HAVE YOU GUYS SEEN THEM PLAY DODGE BALL??? How can they be upset about a nerf toy? [/QUOTE]
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