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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 380346" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Jules,</p><p></p><p>guess I misinterpreted the teacher's position. I wouldn't worry about whether something works or not in the future or what the school thinks of me. This is your child here. Follow your gut with this one. It's clear now that the teacher's have actually spoken about this. That's a good thing actually. It appears they have their own concerns. Again, follow your gut. If you truly feel your son would do better in the other room, make the request again. </p><p></p><p><em>"the FBA, at one time the school psychologist was going to do one for him..."</em> Here's how it should work. You request it done, you get a copy of the FBA form, you fill one out, his teacher fills one out, his "specials" teachers fill one out, the psychologist or school counselor will observe him on several different occasions and they will fill one out. Then you ALL meet together with the results. Based on the results of the FBA, the team writes a BIP (you are a partner in this process as well). This is not something just one person at the school does. Everyone, including the parent, needs to have some input.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 380346, member: 805"] Jules, guess I misinterpreted the teacher's position. I wouldn't worry about whether something works or not in the future or what the school thinks of me. This is your child here. Follow your gut with this one. It's clear now that the teacher's have actually spoken about this. That's a good thing actually. It appears they have their own concerns. Again, follow your gut. If you truly feel your son would do better in the other room, make the request again. [I]"the FBA, at one time the school psychologist was going to do one for him..."[/I] Here's how it should work. You request it done, you get a copy of the FBA form, you fill one out, his teacher fills one out, his "specials" teachers fill one out, the psychologist or school counselor will observe him on several different occasions and they will fill one out. Then you ALL meet together with the results. Based on the results of the FBA, the team writes a BIP (you are a partner in this process as well). This is not something just one person at the school does. Everyone, including the parent, needs to have some input. Sharon Sharon [/QUOTE]
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