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<blockquote data-quote="Wishing" data-source="post: 42900" data-attributes="member: 1782"><p>My difficult child is in hs and he has gotten into it with the vp this week.And now I feel he is targeting him so I empathize with your situation. You could ask the teacher to sit him in between two good students who are quiet that is what one teacher did with mine and it had a very positive impact. </p><p>I would just tell people my child is more rambunctious but a kid who wants to do the right thing and that was what another mom told me about her kid and I think it describes our kids best. I have not had an iep.If I have trouble speaking I write out what I want to say.I would list all his strengths and tell them that he does best when he is with a teacher who verbalizes his strengths to him anytime he is not in tune with the teacher this ropes him in.Constantly berating him scapegoats him to the class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wishing, post: 42900, member: 1782"] My difficult child is in hs and he has gotten into it with the vp this week.And now I feel he is targeting him so I empathize with your situation. You could ask the teacher to sit him in between two good students who are quiet that is what one teacher did with mine and it had a very positive impact. I would just tell people my child is more rambunctious but a kid who wants to do the right thing and that was what another mom told me about her kid and I think it describes our kids best. I have not had an iep.If I have trouble speaking I write out what I want to say.I would list all his strengths and tell them that he does best when he is with a teacher who verbalizes his strengths to him anytime he is not in tune with the teacher this ropes him in.Constantly berating him scapegoats him to the class. [/QUOTE]
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