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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 22264" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Well, it looks like they are not going to be able to handle Tigger at his home school. They have thrown every support that they or I could think of at him (1:1 aide, small classroom (4 students, 3 staff), daily counseling/social work, incentive charts, behavior plans, modified work, breaks).</p><p></p><p>They are having a staff meeting this week to try and generate more ideas to get him through the year. They said I am welcome to come but since it is not an IEP/FBA meeting I do not have to if I don't want to. I'm still thinking about it but I'm leaning towards not going because staff may be more willing to throw out ideas if they don't have to worry about saying stuff in front of mom (the ones that know me would say anything but there will be some higher ups from the Special Education coop that have observed Tigger this year that I haven't met). </p><p></p><p>Any alternate placement is at least 90 minutes away and he is way too young for that. I don't even know if those places take 2nd graders. </p><p></p><p>I think we are going to give him another few weeks to see if Spring turns things around (maybe a little SAD going on???) but if he continues to become violent when he arrives at school, I think we will go on some kind of supported homeschool. </p><p></p><p>What can I ask for at home besides a tutor???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 22264, member: 1169"] Well, it looks like they are not going to be able to handle Tigger at his home school. They have thrown every support that they or I could think of at him (1:1 aide, small classroom (4 students, 3 staff), daily counseling/social work, incentive charts, behavior plans, modified work, breaks). They are having a staff meeting this week to try and generate more ideas to get him through the year. They said I am welcome to come but since it is not an IEP/FBA meeting I do not have to if I don't want to. I'm still thinking about it but I'm leaning towards not going because staff may be more willing to throw out ideas if they don't have to worry about saying stuff in front of mom (the ones that know me would say anything but there will be some higher ups from the Special Education coop that have observed Tigger this year that I haven't met). Any alternate placement is at least 90 minutes away and he is way too young for that. I don't even know if those places take 2nd graders. I think we are going to give him another few weeks to see if Spring turns things around (maybe a little SAD going on???) but if he continues to become violent when he arrives at school, I think we will go on some kind of supported homeschool. What can I ask for at home besides a tutor??? [/QUOTE]
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