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Trying to get out of school? What are his rights?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 519358" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Any time you need help, is a good time to call an advocate.</p><p></p><p>Obviously the IEP and BIP are not working. </p><p></p><p>When my son was in middle school, they started calling me to come pick him up. He wasn't doing anything bad, he just wasn't functioning (depression) During the IEP meeting my advocate made a point of stating that each time they call me to pick him up, it has to count as a suspension. WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTTTTT??????????????????? I was not ready for that and thought she was crazy. She just patted my hand so I kept quiet. The point is that if the child gets suspended so many times and the behavior is related to the disability, additional protections and accommodations would kick in. I still didn't like it but I trusted her. Needless to say, I never got a call from the school again.</p><p></p><p>Yes it sounds as if he's learned how to get home. What I want to know is what the issues with the other little boy are? I'll tell you that 75% of DD1's problems were all caused by <strong>other</strong> kids. Granted she is responsible for her own behavior, but if these kids would behave the way <strong>they</strong> were supposed to, then she wouldn't have a problem and wouldn't go off the deep end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 519358, member: 11965"] Any time you need help, is a good time to call an advocate. Obviously the IEP and BIP are not working. When my son was in middle school, they started calling me to come pick him up. He wasn't doing anything bad, he just wasn't functioning (depression) During the IEP meeting my advocate made a point of stating that each time they call me to pick him up, it has to count as a suspension. WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTTTTT??????????????????? I was not ready for that and thought she was crazy. She just patted my hand so I kept quiet. The point is that if the child gets suspended so many times and the behavior is related to the disability, additional protections and accommodations would kick in. I still didn't like it but I trusted her. Needless to say, I never got a call from the school again. Yes it sounds as if he's learned how to get home. What I want to know is what the issues with the other little boy are? I'll tell you that 75% of DD1's problems were all caused by [B]other[/B] kids. Granted she is responsible for her own behavior, but if these kids would behave the way [B]they[/B] were supposed to, then she wouldn't have a problem and wouldn't go off the deep end. [/QUOTE]
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