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<blockquote data-quote="tycjcj" data-source="post: 128589" data-attributes="member: 4687"><p>Sara T</p><p>He has a safe place. The teacher sent him to his safe place as a form of discipline but not before telling the difficult child that she did not want him back in her class! The teacher then wrote a letter to initiate formal removal of the difficult child from her class. I have requested that he be put back in her class. She has told me that he may return to her class but not before having a conference with him. My point in all of ths is that I feel she is lacking in skills to propersly handle these situations as well as the fact that I do no tbelieve his actions warranted suspension. This is extreme and he was simply under a table and then started laughing inappropriately at a situation. I mean this should be addressed but not by being suspended. Do you agree with me? Please give honest opinion. He is in Special Education and has a IEP/BIP. After being sent out of her class he was sent to his time out safe place and told to read a reading book. The next day he went to the special eduacation room and worked on his spelling. Where was the instruction for the computer class? I just think this is discrimination against him for his disability. Correct me if you think I am wrong because I just want what is best for him. I don't want Occupational Therapist (OT) start problems with teachers if I am wrong but it is just hard to accept this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tycjcj, post: 128589, member: 4687"] Sara T He has a safe place. The teacher sent him to his safe place as a form of discipline but not before telling the difficult child that she did not want him back in her class! The teacher then wrote a letter to initiate formal removal of the difficult child from her class. I have requested that he be put back in her class. She has told me that he may return to her class but not before having a conference with him. My point in all of ths is that I feel she is lacking in skills to propersly handle these situations as well as the fact that I do no tbelieve his actions warranted suspension. This is extreme and he was simply under a table and then started laughing inappropriately at a situation. I mean this should be addressed but not by being suspended. Do you agree with me? Please give honest opinion. He is in Special Education and has a IEP/BIP. After being sent out of her class he was sent to his time out safe place and told to read a reading book. The next day he went to the special eduacation room and worked on his spelling. Where was the instruction for the computer class? I just think this is discrimination against him for his disability. Correct me if you think I am wrong because I just want what is best for him. I don't want Occupational Therapist (OT) start problems with teachers if I am wrong but it is just hard to accept this. [/QUOTE]
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