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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 464418" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Wow you are amazing and I can see that this could easily be in my future. I too have an adopted son with attachment issues he also had autism and an acquired brain injury. He too was agressive not only with me this week but his adapted gym teacher. The team handled everything right but the principal heard (never has attended a meeting, doesn't know the plan etc.) and decided....hey doesn't matter what the IEP team, the district behavior team, the outside BI specialist, mom and the two administrators that DO attend the meetings say is appropriate, no matter the Behavior plan worked, I think I'll add on a lame suspension several days after the fact, just for a day so it looks like I'm doing something about all of this. REALLY? difficult child will never connect the dots. But it will upset the routine, and cause anxiety and undo all of the work we have done in the first 3 weeks. Likely he will increase the anxiety which then increases the aggression EVERY single time. I am so sick of know it all people butting in when parents are on the job and a plan is in place!</p><p>YOU GO GIRL! amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 464418, member: 12886"] Wow you are amazing and I can see that this could easily be in my future. I too have an adopted son with attachment issues he also had autism and an acquired brain injury. He too was agressive not only with me this week but his adapted gym teacher. The team handled everything right but the principal heard (never has attended a meeting, doesn't know the plan etc.) and decided....hey doesn't matter what the IEP team, the district behavior team, the outside BI specialist, mom and the two administrators that DO attend the meetings say is appropriate, no matter the Behavior plan worked, I think I'll add on a lame suspension several days after the fact, just for a day so it looks like I'm doing something about all of this. REALLY? difficult child will never connect the dots. But it will upset the routine, and cause anxiety and undo all of the work we have done in the first 3 weeks. Likely he will increase the anxiety which then increases the aggression EVERY single time. I am so sick of know it all people butting in when parents are on the job and a plan is in place! YOU GO GIRL! amazing. [/QUOTE]
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