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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 345455" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Shari -- It sounds like exactly where we were with Tigger at this time last year. Attending 10:30pm-2:30pm in a self-contained classroom of 1. Each and every time he needs to come home, it is a suspension -- even if it just applies to that day and must be documented as sych. Each and every time it happens, insist on a 'debrief' to go over what happened determine what set him off, what staff could have done to better support him and WHEN they should have done it. Be nice and thank them every time for their efforts, but force them to acknowledge their part in his meltdowns. And, hopefully, the will learn from the debriefs and improve their handling of him.</p><p></p><p>I think being in the 3-5 building is great. New start and it is where he'll be next year anyway. Tigger is a 5th grader and does his specials with 4th graders (and as a 4th grader did his specials with 6th graders) - whatever works. </p><p></p><p>Great job warrior mom!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 345455, member: 1169"] Shari -- It sounds like exactly where we were with Tigger at this time last year. Attending 10:30pm-2:30pm in a self-contained classroom of 1. Each and every time he needs to come home, it is a suspension -- even if it just applies to that day and must be documented as sych. Each and every time it happens, insist on a 'debrief' to go over what happened determine what set him off, what staff could have done to better support him and WHEN they should have done it. Be nice and thank them every time for their efforts, but force them to acknowledge their part in his meltdowns. And, hopefully, the will learn from the debriefs and improve their handling of him. I think being in the 3-5 building is great. New start and it is where he'll be next year anyway. Tigger is a 5th grader and does his specials with 4th graders (and as a 4th grader did his specials with 6th graders) - whatever works. Great job warrior mom! [/QUOTE]
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