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Trying to get out of school? What are his rights?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 519351" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>It is time to ask for an FBA for the specific issues/behaviors that are resulting in his being sent home. How many times has he had to leave school? At 10 there is a mandated manifestation determination where they must look at whether the behaviors are related to the disability (of course it is) and how they must then change the IEP/BIP and develop positive behavioral goals to teach the skills to allow him to stay in school. </p><p></p><p>Put it in writing just like you did for the first evaluation.</p><p></p><p>Sending him home is not a positive intervention and is not working because he does not have the skills needed to stay. Kids who are wired differently need to learn tools to deal with the issues in school and a punishment will not magically put those skills into them no matter how much they are motivated to avoid a punishment. And as you pointed out, for many the stress relief of going home...even if they are on restrictions....is well worth it. </p><p></p><p>Hope they listen to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 519351, member: 12886"] It is time to ask for an FBA for the specific issues/behaviors that are resulting in his being sent home. How many times has he had to leave school? At 10 there is a mandated manifestation determination where they must look at whether the behaviors are related to the disability (of course it is) and how they must then change the IEP/BIP and develop positive behavioral goals to teach the skills to allow him to stay in school. Put it in writing just like you did for the first evaluation. Sending him home is not a positive intervention and is not working because he does not have the skills needed to stay. Kids who are wired differently need to learn tools to deal with the issues in school and a punishment will not magically put those skills into them no matter how much they are motivated to avoid a punishment. And as you pointed out, for many the stress relief of going home...even if they are on restrictions....is well worth it. Hope they listen to you! [/QUOTE]
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