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I want to take him out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 466176" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>In our state even with a diagnosis or the behaviors, he would still need the evaluation but the behaviors and diagnosis described would certainly make the standarized behavior rating scales qualify him along with the sections that say it must interfere with his or other students' school progress, and be seen at home, and be shown to have been a pattern for 6 or more months. School progress definately includes social progress, so if he is so different from his peers in behavior it would be another check in his favor (that is for qualifying for an IEP). And then, he must have a functional behavior assessment along which will guide them to a plan that must be focused on POSITIVE behavioral methods. </p><p>I agree, I sure hope how this principal is behaving doesn't mean there will be a hard time following sp. needs law....You have rights here, esp. since he has a known diagnosis. Again, not sure if you are positive about what is going on with him but it is important for him to be evaluated both there and in the private sector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 466176, member: 12886"] In our state even with a diagnosis or the behaviors, he would still need the evaluation but the behaviors and diagnosis described would certainly make the standarized behavior rating scales qualify him along with the sections that say it must interfere with his or other students' school progress, and be seen at home, and be shown to have been a pattern for 6 or more months. School progress definately includes social progress, so if he is so different from his peers in behavior it would be another check in his favor (that is for qualifying for an IEP). And then, he must have a functional behavior assessment along which will guide them to a plan that must be focused on POSITIVE behavioral methods. I agree, I sure hope how this principal is behaving doesn't mean there will be a hard time following sp. needs law....You have rights here, esp. since he has a known diagnosis. Again, not sure if you are positive about what is going on with him but it is important for him to be evaluated both there and in the private sector. [/QUOTE]
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