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Behaviors Affectng Progress
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<blockquote data-quote="momtoagreatkid" data-source="post: 165326" data-attributes="member: 2345"><p>"For the last two terms of his 2ng grade year and for all 4 terms of his third grade year, it was indicated on his report card that he was not making sufficient progress on his iep goals and then the box that says, behavior affecting progress was checked. I am not arguing that he has behavior problems but can this be an excuse for not teaching him?"</p><p></p><p>I don't believe that checking the box about behavior is a bad thing in your son's case because he qualified for SPED due to behavior issues, correct? Checking the box, therefore, only supports the SPED placement. When you withdrew your son from school, did you withdraw him from SPED, as well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momtoagreatkid, post: 165326, member: 2345"] "For the last two terms of his 2ng grade year and for all 4 terms of his third grade year, it was indicated on his report card that he was not making sufficient progress on his iep goals and then the box that says, behavior affecting progress was checked. I am not arguing that he has behavior problems but can this be an excuse for not teaching him?" I don't believe that checking the box about behavior is a bad thing in your son's case because he qualified for SPED due to behavior issues, correct? Checking the box, therefore, only supports the SPED placement. When you withdrew your son from school, did you withdraw him from SPED, as well? [/QUOTE]
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