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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 344455" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Oh- another thought- I think it will eventually all come to a head (Lord knows what we'll all be put through to get there though).</p><p></p><p>Probation officers started making demands on sd's like they do parents about constant supervision and how to handle every little situation. The sd's finally put there foot down and said they can't do all that for all the kids that are currently on probation. So the juvenile sustem had to place a PO in the high school to handle handle every little situation themselves, full time. So now there is a growing tension between sd's and Department of Juvenile Justice. I figure it will take until I have grandchildren but eventually they might figure out that although the intentions and objectives are good, the policies and laws that actually implement this stuff is unrealistic and it's not the low man on the totem poles fault - like the teacher in the classroom and the parent. (Of course, I do expect teachers to follow the IEP or tell their authorities why they can't so the sd can handle that in a way that gets the IEP followed.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 344455, member: 3699"] Oh- another thought- I think it will eventually all come to a head (Lord knows what we'll all be put through to get there though). Probation officers started making demands on sd's like they do parents about constant supervision and how to handle every little situation. The sd's finally put there foot down and said they can't do all that for all the kids that are currently on probation. So the juvenile sustem had to place a PO in the high school to handle handle every little situation themselves, full time. So now there is a growing tension between sd's and Department of Juvenile Justice. I figure it will take until I have grandchildren but eventually they might figure out that although the intentions and objectives are good, the policies and laws that actually implement this stuff is unrealistic and it's not the low man on the totem poles fault - like the teacher in the classroom and the parent. (Of course, I do expect teachers to follow the IEP or tell their authorities why they can't so the sd can handle that in a way that gets the IEP followed.) [/QUOTE]
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