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<blockquote data-quote="BloodiedButUnbowed" data-source="post: 697023" data-attributes="member: 13303"><p>Well, legally, he has to attend school. I am a special education teacher who manages a caseload, in addition to classroom teaching, so I can speak to this somewhat. </p><p></p><p>Basically with a child like this, you want to document to the school that you are aware of his behavior, that he has predatory tendencies, and you want his IEP to include all necessary supports to allow him to learn, and also protect others from possible harm by him. If he does something to another child, and the parents decide to sue the school and/or your family, you can then document that you told the school to keep other kids away from him. monitor him every minute, etc, and if the school did not do this then it's on them.</p><p></p><p>I am a bit confused, is he in the process of being placed in a residential facility or is he going to be in your home indefinitely?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodiedButUnbowed, post: 697023, member: 13303"] Well, legally, he has to attend school. I am a special education teacher who manages a caseload, in addition to classroom teaching, so I can speak to this somewhat. Basically with a child like this, you want to document to the school that you are aware of his behavior, that he has predatory tendencies, and you want his IEP to include all necessary supports to allow him to learn, and also protect others from possible harm by him. If he does something to another child, and the parents decide to sue the school and/or your family, you can then document that you told the school to keep other kids away from him. monitor him every minute, etc, and if the school did not do this then it's on them. I am a bit confused, is he in the process of being placed in a residential facility or is he going to be in your home indefinitely? [/QUOTE]
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