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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 463923" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>by the way, I know this process can be overwhelming. I have used advocates from ARC (they are across the US) and PACER (which has a website that can offer amazing ideas) which you may need to take in little by little as issues come up. PACER is a parent advocacy group that does national outreach and education and they know the laws in each state though they are based in MN. I have added in my son's IEP: Due to (names) diagnosis of Autism and Acquired Brain Injury, he is not able to follow school conduct codes and policies as written. All discipline/consequences will be discussed on a case by case basis including the special needs IEP team. I was given this suggestion at a PACER conference when IDEA (the special needs law) was coming up for renewal several years ago. It was a response to all of the zero tolerance discussions. Just sharing if it helps anyone.</p><p></p><p>Buddy</p><p>me- currently a stay at home mom to 14 yr old adopted son who is on the autism spectrum (high functioning) and has an acquired brain injury-ABI. He can be verbally and/or physically aggressive at times. Can rage and is impulsive. After many years we have a great medical, home and school team that works together...but we never let our guard down!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 463923, member: 12886"] by the way, I know this process can be overwhelming. I have used advocates from ARC (they are across the US) and PACER (which has a website that can offer amazing ideas) which you may need to take in little by little as issues come up. PACER is a parent advocacy group that does national outreach and education and they know the laws in each state though they are based in MN. I have added in my son's IEP: Due to (names) diagnosis of Autism and Acquired Brain Injury, he is not able to follow school conduct codes and policies as written. All discipline/consequences will be discussed on a case by case basis including the special needs IEP team. I was given this suggestion at a PACER conference when IDEA (the special needs law) was coming up for renewal several years ago. It was a response to all of the zero tolerance discussions. Just sharing if it helps anyone. Buddy me- currently a stay at home mom to 14 yr old adopted son who is on the autism spectrum (high functioning) and has an acquired brain injury-ABI. He can be verbally and/or physically aggressive at times. Can rage and is impulsive. After many years we have a great medical, home and school team that works together...but we never let our guard down! [/QUOTE]
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