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Hi~ new here and at my wits end with the school suspensions!
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<blockquote data-quote="dadside" data-source="post: 341080" data-attributes="member: 5707"><p>Welcome. You'll get lots of support and good advice from many here.</p><p> </p><p>It is clear that your son has some kind of emotional disturbance and that it is interfering with his ability to learn. Those are the two basic criteria tfor him to receive an IEP. That IEP should cover a number of issues, including how the school should deal with the behavior problems. Having an IEP in place (and actually, just starting the process with a written request for evaluation) will limit the suspensions, particularly as they result from manifestations of his disability.</p><p> </p><p>I'd suggest weiting to his school principal requesting evaluation for an IEP, and getting a good diagnosis from a qualified professional (not just they <em>think</em> he has ...). In the Special Education. section of the forum you should be able to find more info. on the letter (and whole process), or you can send me a private messagefor more info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dadside, post: 341080, member: 5707"] Welcome. You'll get lots of support and good advice from many here. It is clear that your son has some kind of emotional disturbance and that it is interfering with his ability to learn. Those are the two basic criteria tfor him to receive an IEP. That IEP should cover a number of issues, including how the school should deal with the behavior problems. Having an IEP in place (and actually, just starting the process with a written request for evaluation) will limit the suspensions, particularly as they result from manifestations of his disability. I'd suggest weiting to his school principal requesting evaluation for an IEP, and getting a good diagnosis from a qualified professional (not just they [I]think[/I] he has ...). In the Special Education. section of the forum you should be able to find more info. on the letter (and whole process), or you can send me a private messagefor more info. [/QUOTE]
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