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Am I wrong? Is the teacher right? Opinions needed. difficult child's "tone"...
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 545365"><p>Does that mean he does have an IEP or is this an informal type accommodation? You are going to run into a lot of teachers that don't have a clue so you really need to have a formal IEP so this kind of thing doesn't keep happening. difficult child 1 was suspended so many times for "being disrespectful" that it ended up making him severely depressed. He also has the high level of anxiety that makes things so much worse. To protect M from K through 12, you really need to have a GOOD IEP that will protect him from teachers treating him like this and mandate that they TEACH him these skills instead of punishing him for not doing it "right".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 545365"] Does that mean he does have an IEP or is this an informal type accommodation? You are going to run into a lot of teachers that don't have a clue so you really need to have a formal IEP so this kind of thing doesn't keep happening. difficult child 1 was suspended so many times for "being disrespectful" that it ended up making him severely depressed. He also has the high level of anxiety that makes things so much worse. To protect M from K through 12, you really need to have a GOOD IEP that will protect him from teachers treating him like this and mandate that they TEACH him these skills instead of punishing him for not doing it "right". [/QUOTE]
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