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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: 519701" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>OMGosh, they really need to learn about picking battles. He very likely does not even get the line concept when actually moving. And it could also be that having people so close to him is too much. Q also walks in the ends of lines. Or to the side with the teacher or an aide. Sometimes they give him things to carry for them, or a cart to push. (a job). This is exactly why they need an FBA done so they can pick the behaviors they want to work on, and the rest need to just take a back seat. If that is what they are doing...picking at every little thing, he is going to explode. This is exactly what happens to my son when one staff can't stand that he tips a chair back, another can't handle his tapping his foot, another hates the words he uses, another hates how he chews his food, etc.... it is just TOO MUCH. I love that someone can come as an advocate. Great plan!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 519701, member: 12886"] OMGosh, they really need to learn about picking battles. He very likely does not even get the line concept when actually moving. And it could also be that having people so close to him is too much. Q also walks in the ends of lines. Or to the side with the teacher or an aide. Sometimes they give him things to carry for them, or a cart to push. (a job). This is exactly why they need an FBA done so they can pick the behaviors they want to work on, and the rest need to just take a back seat. If that is what they are doing...picking at every little thing, he is going to explode. This is exactly what happens to my son when one staff can't stand that he tips a chair back, another can't handle his tapping his foot, another hates the words he uses, another hates how he chews his food, etc.... it is just TOO MUCH. I love that someone can come as an advocate. Great plan! [/QUOTE]
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