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psychiatrist's office called (and another possible suspension)
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 385389" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am glad you were able to see psychiatrist last night. It wasn't a time that could be postponed, or shouldn't have been. I am sure they knew that if you said it couldn't wait that it couldn't wait.</p><p> </p><p>The way he wanted to play ping pong should be used to highlight to school, ESPECIALLY to the aid, that his BIP/IEP must be followed at all times. Is the aid one that has worked with him previously or is she new this year, new to him that is? How old is she? THe "how do you feel now that I have done to you what you did to me" approach isn't just unhelpful. It is very childish and guaranteed to escalate almost EVERY difficult child, esp one going through the hormonal changes that accompany the early teen years!. The only way I could see her approach being LESS successful at getting positive behavior from a student would be if she were to pull that stunt with a 13 yo difficult child during PMS. </p><p> </p><p>difficult child seems to be having a very hard time right now. I hope he is able to avoid any more situations like this, but if the aid cannot behave appropriately how can we ask difficult child to? Will the sp ed teacher and the school be willing to make any call to the police one that isn't about having him arrested but is to have the police take him to the psychiatric hospital? Or will they only ask for difficult child to be arrested/spoken to? Is this something that you need to get put into his IEP? CAN this be put into an IEP? </p><p> </p><p>If his school has a resource officer (our district has 1 middle school, 1 jr high and 1 high school and each has a full time RO who is a uniformed cop and gets priority if he calls for the drug dog(s)), I strongly suggest giving him a request in writing, with a photo of difficult child, that if there are any problems with violence that difficult child should be taken to X hospital for a psychiatric evaluation/admission. Not that the sp ed teacher wouldn't, but if the normal teacher/aid/principal is out sick this would hel pmake sure that the right thing happens if difficult child becomes violent at school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 385389, member: 1233"] I am glad you were able to see psychiatrist last night. It wasn't a time that could be postponed, or shouldn't have been. I am sure they knew that if you said it couldn't wait that it couldn't wait. The way he wanted to play ping pong should be used to highlight to school, ESPECIALLY to the aid, that his BIP/IEP must be followed at all times. Is the aid one that has worked with him previously or is she new this year, new to him that is? How old is she? THe "how do you feel now that I have done to you what you did to me" approach isn't just unhelpful. It is very childish and guaranteed to escalate almost EVERY difficult child, esp one going through the hormonal changes that accompany the early teen years!. The only way I could see her approach being LESS successful at getting positive behavior from a student would be if she were to pull that stunt with a 13 yo difficult child during PMS. difficult child seems to be having a very hard time right now. I hope he is able to avoid any more situations like this, but if the aid cannot behave appropriately how can we ask difficult child to? Will the sp ed teacher and the school be willing to make any call to the police one that isn't about having him arrested but is to have the police take him to the psychiatric hospital? Or will they only ask for difficult child to be arrested/spoken to? Is this something that you need to get put into his IEP? CAN this be put into an IEP? If his school has a resource officer (our district has 1 middle school, 1 jr high and 1 high school and each has a full time RO who is a uniformed cop and gets priority if he calls for the drug dog(s)), I strongly suggest giving him a request in writing, with a photo of difficult child, that if there are any problems with violence that difficult child should be taken to X hospital for a psychiatric evaluation/admission. Not that the sp ed teacher wouldn't, but if the normal teacher/aid/principal is out sick this would hel pmake sure that the right thing happens if difficult child becomes violent at school. [/QUOTE]
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