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Today's incident. What would you have done?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 267166" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Halana, I'm so sorry! At least my problem isn't at home. We're not perfect, we all lose our cool and blow our tops, but really, for as active and in your face out out-right defiant as wee difficult child can be, the large part of the time, the people at home handle it. At least at school, even tho I don't have a lot of options, I do have options. He doesn't have to be there. The problem is finding any place that's better. And we're in a small town, with one school. Pretty boy is moving to the district in the town where I work. The other option is 30 miles the opposite direction. BUT we'll do it if we have to.</p><p> </p><p>There are 16 days of school left. I have no idea what I'm going to do if SpEd director won't do something about that para. I guess I'll take more fmla leave and take difficult child to school half-days and work half days. I don't know. What I do know is he can not be allowed to continue as he is. The person doing the functional behavioral assessment really needs to see it, but I can't let this keep going. I thought these were isolate incidents, and now I don't beleive they are. At all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 267166, member: 1848"] Halana, I'm so sorry! At least my problem isn't at home. We're not perfect, we all lose our cool and blow our tops, but really, for as active and in your face out out-right defiant as wee difficult child can be, the large part of the time, the people at home handle it. At least at school, even tho I don't have a lot of options, I do have options. He doesn't have to be there. The problem is finding any place that's better. And we're in a small town, with one school. Pretty boy is moving to the district in the town where I work. The other option is 30 miles the opposite direction. BUT we'll do it if we have to. There are 16 days of school left. I have no idea what I'm going to do if SpEd director won't do something about that para. I guess I'll take more fmla leave and take difficult child to school half-days and work half days. I don't know. What I do know is he can not be allowed to continue as he is. The person doing the functional behavioral assessment really needs to see it, but I can't let this keep going. I thought these were isolate incidents, and now I don't beleive they are. At all. [/QUOTE]
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