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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 120813" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Looking4hope - klmno already has an IEP for her son</p><p></p><p>Klmno - you are not asking for too much. I had the same, repetitive discussion with our school district and they continued to escalate Tigger when they could have been a calming force. I had the same push back from the principal ("you don't think he should be punished for injuring a teacher" -- um, that is not what I said, but speaking of punishments, is the aide going to be punished for grabbing Tigger and escalating the situation to the point of physical contact - she wouldn't have gotten hurt if she didn't touch him and he wasn't being a danger to self or others - just noncompliant). </p><p></p><p>I made the decision that the damage they were doing to Tigger was too great a price to pay to continue to get them to comply with their legal mandate. I withdrew Tigger and homeschool him now. My goal is to get him caught up to grade level and then enroll him in our church school. I KNOW that legally I could continue to battle them for services. </p><p></p><p>Is your DS in 8th grade? Will you be switching to the high school district next year? Could you get the grade school district to give in on some areas and get a better IEP when he heads to high school?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 120813, member: 1169"] Looking4hope - klmno already has an IEP for her son Klmno - you are not asking for too much. I had the same, repetitive discussion with our school district and they continued to escalate Tigger when they could have been a calming force. I had the same push back from the principal ("you don't think he should be punished for injuring a teacher" -- um, that is not what I said, but speaking of punishments, is the aide going to be punished for grabbing Tigger and escalating the situation to the point of physical contact - she wouldn't have gotten hurt if she didn't touch him and he wasn't being a danger to self or others - just noncompliant). I made the decision that the damage they were doing to Tigger was too great a price to pay to continue to get them to comply with their legal mandate. I withdrew Tigger and homeschool him now. My goal is to get him caught up to grade level and then enroll him in our church school. I KNOW that legally I could continue to battle them for services. Is your DS in 8th grade? Will you be switching to the high school district next year? Could you get the grade school district to give in on some areas and get a better IEP when he heads to high school? [/QUOTE]
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