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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 383789" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>We had a meeting yesterday with difficult child's case manager and his teacher at the alternative school along with a member of his Positive Behavior Team.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the meeting I told them how we just had a local Positive Behavior Support meeting at our staff meeting. I laughed because I said they showed us this triangle where most of the kids are in the 80% of doing well, 15% struggle somewhat behaviorally, and 5% need much more individualized support. I told them I know my difficult child is in that 5%. difficult child's teacher said their entire school is in that 5 percent (true since it's an alternative school for children with behavior issues-only 3 kids in difficult child's room). Then I asked where difficult child fell with-in that 5%. Surprisingly they said in the 80% of the 5% triangle (don't know if that makes sense)-meaning he responds fairly well right now to their structure.</p><p></p><p>Nice to hear and crossing fingers it continues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 383789, member: 1631"] We had a meeting yesterday with difficult child's case manager and his teacher at the alternative school along with a member of his Positive Behavior Team. At the end of the meeting I told them how we just had a local Positive Behavior Support meeting at our staff meeting. I laughed because I said they showed us this triangle where most of the kids are in the 80% of doing well, 15% struggle somewhat behaviorally, and 5% need much more individualized support. I told them I know my difficult child is in that 5%. difficult child's teacher said their entire school is in that 5 percent (true since it's an alternative school for children with behavior issues-only 3 kids in difficult child's room). Then I asked where difficult child fell with-in that 5%. Surprisingly they said in the 80% of the 5% triangle (don't know if that makes sense)-meaning he responds fairly well right now to their structure. Nice to hear and crossing fingers it continues. [/QUOTE]
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