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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 246252" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Shari, I don't remember the details of any previous evaluation's done privately- sorry. But, it appears to me that you are going to have to DRILL thru these people's minds that behavior modifcation alone is not going to change or help your son. If you have anything in writing stating his issues and recommended approaches, etc, maybe it would help to pull them out and go over them line by line with the teachers and staff. I don't know- the typical sd approach is to "fix" children by punishing them- which anymore means suspending them- which is useless and in my humble opinion, detrimental.</p><p></p><p>I wish I could be more help- I think you're going to have to get some highly experienced people on your side to help you fight the sd. Whether that's an advocate, mental health profs, an attny, or all of the above, I don't know. I'm sorry...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 246252, member: 3699"] Shari, I don't remember the details of any previous evaluation's done privately- sorry. But, it appears to me that you are going to have to DRILL thru these people's minds that behavior modifcation alone is not going to change or help your son. If you have anything in writing stating his issues and recommended approaches, etc, maybe it would help to pull them out and go over them line by line with the teachers and staff. I don't know- the typical sd approach is to "fix" children by punishing them- which anymore means suspending them- which is useless and in my humble opinion, detrimental. I wish I could be more help- I think you're going to have to get some highly experienced people on your side to help you fight the sd. Whether that's an advocate, mental health profs, an attny, or all of the above, I don't know. I'm sorry... [/QUOTE]
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