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being disciplined after IEP not followed
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<blockquote data-quote="cnels" data-source="post: 37862" data-attributes="member: 3585"><p>OK, I have to know from someone on this forum (I'm new to this whole IEP world)...was telling the school psychologist that my son was disciplined out of retaliation a little to harsh? Her reply was, "that's how you feel?" It felt good to stand up for my son, but at the same time...I have to work with these people, and I know they are trying hard. The punishment was uncalled for. </p><p></p><p>Several days later the school called because he said a bad word, and I said you have my complete support to discipline him how you see fit. I am not trying to protect my 'baby' from discipline, only making them do what they should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cnels, post: 37862, member: 3585"] OK, I have to know from someone on this forum (I'm new to this whole IEP world)...was telling the school psychologist that my son was disciplined out of retaliation a little to harsh? Her reply was, "that's how you feel?" It felt good to stand up for my son, but at the same time...I have to work with these people, and I know they are trying hard. The punishment was uncalled for. Several days later the school called because he said a bad word, and I said you have my complete support to discipline him how you see fit. I am not trying to protect my 'baby' from discipline, only making them do what they should. [/QUOTE]
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