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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 222241" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I say bring the IEP and an attorney or sp ed advocate. I TOTALLY agree that you do NOT punish a child for something that is part of their illness. Needing to leave the class is part of what your child needs to handle school. </p><p></p><p>It is NOT your child's fault that no one told the sub. IF the sub is deemed worthy of seeing the children's work for the day, dealing with their issues for the day (ALL the kids, not just yours) then the sub should be deemed worthy of knowing about BIPs, IEPs, etc...</p><p></p><p>I KNOW it is hard to keep everyone straight if you are a sub. But it isn't the CHILD'S job to tell you that they have an IEP that allows X, Y or Z. It is the administrators.</p><p></p><p>So if ANYONE goes to juvy, or gets community service, or any other type of service, it should dang well be the administrator who didn't give this sub a head's up.</p><p></p><p>This is just ONE reason why I think EVERY classroom should have a teacher and an aide. I have thought it for a long time. I know budgets don't have room for it, but it would let one person be out sick and the rest of the kids and subs wouldn't ahve to suffer for it.</p><p></p><p>Want me to come and plant a big ole foot in the tushie of the administrator who decided that your difficult child didn't need her IEP that day? </p><p></p><p>Whatever you do - take a witness if you can't get an attorney, and take a TAPE RECORDER and record EVERYTHING that is said. Videorecorder if you don't have tape recorder.</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 222241, member: 1233"] I say bring the IEP and an attorney or sp ed advocate. I TOTALLY agree that you do NOT punish a child for something that is part of their illness. Needing to leave the class is part of what your child needs to handle school. It is NOT your child's fault that no one told the sub. IF the sub is deemed worthy of seeing the children's work for the day, dealing with their issues for the day (ALL the kids, not just yours) then the sub should be deemed worthy of knowing about BIPs, IEPs, etc... I KNOW it is hard to keep everyone straight if you are a sub. But it isn't the CHILD'S job to tell you that they have an IEP that allows X, Y or Z. It is the administrators. So if ANYONE goes to juvy, or gets community service, or any other type of service, it should dang well be the administrator who didn't give this sub a head's up. This is just ONE reason why I think EVERY classroom should have a teacher and an aide. I have thought it for a long time. I know budgets don't have room for it, but it would let one person be out sick and the rest of the kids and subs wouldn't ahve to suffer for it. Want me to come and plant a big ole foot in the tushie of the administrator who decided that your difficult child didn't need her IEP that day? Whatever you do - take a witness if you can't get an attorney, and take a TAPE RECORDER and record EVERYTHING that is said. Videorecorder if you don't have tape recorder. I am so sorry. [/QUOTE]
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