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The name calling and teasing continues. Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 557753" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Plus, all of this is in your parent journal, right?</p><p>Bring it all up with that psychiatrist/therapist appointment you have coming up, because... I'm pretty sure the current placement (i.e. the class she is in) is the <em>source</em> of the behaviour issues... and the <em>placement </em>needs to change.</p><p></p><p>Somehow, end up with a formal report that says that her current placement is not LRE and that it is harmful to her health and her education... </p><p></p><p>JMO, but... if the whole class is Special Education, then what teacher can ever claim that the behavior of these kids is typical teen? Of course it isn't... or the kids would be in a different class. </p><p></p><p>Now, it wouldn't be so bad if there were 3 girls in the class, of different shapes and sizes, and the boys were giving ALL of them a hard time. At that point, there's more ammo to go after the boys, AND more ammo to teach difficult child how to handle this stuff. But... only in fantasy land does it work to have multiple males and only one female (e.g. remember the Smurfs?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 557753, member: 11791"] Plus, all of this is in your parent journal, right? Bring it all up with that psychiatrist/therapist appointment you have coming up, because... I'm pretty sure the current placement (i.e. the class she is in) is the [I]source[/I] of the behaviour issues... and the [I]placement [/I]needs to change. Somehow, end up with a formal report that says that her current placement is not LRE and that it is harmful to her health and her education... JMO, but... if the whole class is Special Education, then what teacher can ever claim that the behavior of these kids is typical teen? Of course it isn't... or the kids would be in a different class. Now, it wouldn't be so bad if there were 3 girls in the class, of different shapes and sizes, and the boys were giving ALL of them a hard time. At that point, there's more ammo to go after the boys, AND more ammo to teach difficult child how to handle this stuff. But... only in fantasy land does it work to have multiple males and only one female (e.g. remember the Smurfs?) [/QUOTE]
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