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<blockquote data-quote="M0M" data-source="post: 611899" data-attributes="member: 17204"><p>First step is an SST. Even teachers need to be reminded that grading for academics and behavior are two different categories and that all students should be permitted make up work. Parents rights are to request proper accommodations to support their child in the classroom regardless of age. What has the teacher done to support son in the classroom already? What behavior management practices do they already have in place? Has the teacher considered a BSP (Behavior Plan)? Why is he being suspended? Is he receiving counseling for the loss of XH and dealing with the acceptance from and of DF? Sometimes it can be a battle of wills and if he is a teen, ODD, ADHD, a teen, or just a strong willed intelligent boy. I would ask for answers. You are not the victim and he is not an outcast. He will have a new teacher someday, a new boss someday.... He needs to understand the difference and how to manage himself, but at the same time, he also needs respect and consideration. Hope all goes well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M0M, post: 611899, member: 17204"] First step is an SST. Even teachers need to be reminded that grading for academics and behavior are two different categories and that all students should be permitted make up work. Parents rights are to request proper accommodations to support their child in the classroom regardless of age. What has the teacher done to support son in the classroom already? What behavior management practices do they already have in place? Has the teacher considered a BSP (Behavior Plan)? Why is he being suspended? Is he receiving counseling for the loss of XH and dealing with the acceptance from and of DF? Sometimes it can be a battle of wills and if he is a teen, ODD, ADHD, a teen, or just a strong willed intelligent boy. I would ask for answers. You are not the victim and he is not an outcast. He will have a new teacher someday, a new boss someday.... He needs to understand the difference and how to manage himself, but at the same time, he also needs respect and consideration. Hope all goes well. [/QUOTE]
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