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<blockquote data-quote="STRESSEDTOMAX" data-source="post: 476339" data-attributes="member: 3512"><p>Thanks, everybody. He is allowed back tomorrow. As far as the principal is concerned, I let her know that it REALLY bothered me that she was not copping to what she said. I WISH it was recorded. A lot of good teachers have been leaving the school and I have a feeling it has something to do with her. I don't worry about them abusing Tommy in any way because he is compulsively and obsessively honest. He tells us everything, even about "tones". Once I regifted something to a friend and he says: "Oh, we didn't buy that from a store...we had it in the house..."...lol. What I thought was interesting was that when the principal was on the phone trying to get us some info on partial hospitalization, the school psychologist (who I love) says: "I just want you to know that we know that you guys are doing your best...any interaction I've ever had with either of you I have found you very supportive. I don't want that bto be a stressor". As far as I'm concerned that translates as: The principal problem did say just what you claim she said and I'm letting you know that I know it's not true. </p><p></p><p>I have tried to get an IEP for him. He had one years ago and now he has a 504 Plan. When she called me this morning the first thing I said to her is why doesn't he have an IEP? She told me what I've heard before: An IEP will not stop his behavior and his IQ is too high for one. I've been told this is not true, and I really have to research this. I don't understand what an IEP would do for him in this situation.</p><p></p><p>As far as if he gets aggressive with me...he has done so many times over the years and if I try to restrain him, he gets NUTS from being held. Usually we wait until he calms down, which could be 10 minutes to hours. I'm a little uneasy because my husband goes out of town for a few days each month on business and he's scheduled to leave Sunday. However, Monday I probably won't send him in because of the neuropsychologist appointment and husband will be back Thursday. Not too bad...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STRESSEDTOMAX, post: 476339, member: 3512"] Thanks, everybody. He is allowed back tomorrow. As far as the principal is concerned, I let her know that it REALLY bothered me that she was not copping to what she said. I WISH it was recorded. A lot of good teachers have been leaving the school and I have a feeling it has something to do with her. I don't worry about them abusing Tommy in any way because he is compulsively and obsessively honest. He tells us everything, even about "tones". Once I regifted something to a friend and he says: "Oh, we didn't buy that from a store...we had it in the house..."...lol. What I thought was interesting was that when the principal was on the phone trying to get us some info on partial hospitalization, the school psychologist (who I love) says: "I just want you to know that we know that you guys are doing your best...any interaction I've ever had with either of you I have found you very supportive. I don't want that bto be a stressor". As far as I'm concerned that translates as: The principal problem did say just what you claim she said and I'm letting you know that I know it's not true. I have tried to get an IEP for him. He had one years ago and now he has a 504 Plan. When she called me this morning the first thing I said to her is why doesn't he have an IEP? She told me what I've heard before: An IEP will not stop his behavior and his IQ is too high for one. I've been told this is not true, and I really have to research this. I don't understand what an IEP would do for him in this situation. As far as if he gets aggressive with me...he has done so many times over the years and if I try to restrain him, he gets NUTS from being held. Usually we wait until he calms down, which could be 10 minutes to hours. I'm a little uneasy because my husband goes out of town for a few days each month on business and he's scheduled to leave Sunday. However, Monday I probably won't send him in because of the neuropsychologist appointment and husband will be back Thursday. Not too bad... [/QUOTE]
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