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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 5456" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>My school does use behavior contracts for high school students with IEP's. I can't say that I have seen it be all that effective, however.</p><p></p><p>I am curious about your son's middle school behavior contract. What were the consequences for things like throwing paper around the room when bored? It seems to me like that would be very disruptive to the learning environment for the other students in the class.</p><p></p><p>About the sleep issue, is there any other time during the school day that your difficult child could make up the assignment rather than a detention? Like a study hall or a study skills class? That seems like a perfect compromise and your son won't fall behind due to circumstances beyond his control.</p><p></p><p>In my experience, once a student begins to fall behind, it snowballs from there.</p><p></p><p>I hope you get the situation resolved quickly. by the way, there is a list of possible accommodations on our high school IEP one of which is a behavior contract (plan).</p><p></p><p>~Kathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 5456, member: 1967"] My school does use behavior contracts for high school students with IEP's. I can't say that I have seen it be all that effective, however. I am curious about your son's middle school behavior contract. What were the consequences for things like throwing paper around the room when bored? It seems to me like that would be very disruptive to the learning environment for the other students in the class. About the sleep issue, is there any other time during the school day that your difficult child could make up the assignment rather than a detention? Like a study hall or a study skills class? That seems like a perfect compromise and your son won't fall behind due to circumstances beyond his control. In my experience, once a student begins to fall behind, it snowballs from there. I hope you get the situation resolved quickly. by the way, there is a list of possible accommodations on our high school IEP one of which is a behavior contract (plan). ~Kathy [/QUOTE]
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