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D/S Disciplined because IEP Not Followed
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<blockquote data-quote="panda" data-source="post: 36053" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p>my son does not have an iep just yet, i wasn't sure if he would need one. he functions at school he is at currently very well, but my friend has a difficult child who is autistic. she has to stay on the school all the time because the "school" is fighting putting him in the districts autism class. so i can sympathise. i do know one thing, no matter what any of the teacher and or parents are thinking, that is your difficult child. not anyone elses, they do not have to live, parent, or be with your child when it is at the worst meltdowns. so in my opinion, they just need to take care of your child exactly as the iep states, and your child should never be disciplined for something that he cannot control. hang in there, lots of hugs, amanda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panda, post: 36053, member: 3649"] my son does not have an iep just yet, i wasn't sure if he would need one. he functions at school he is at currently very well, but my friend has a difficult child who is autistic. she has to stay on the school all the time because the "school" is fighting putting him in the districts autism class. so i can sympathise. i do know one thing, no matter what any of the teacher and or parents are thinking, that is your difficult child. not anyone elses, they do not have to live, parent, or be with your child when it is at the worst meltdowns. so in my opinion, they just need to take care of your child exactly as the iep states, and your child should never be disciplined for something that he cannot control. hang in there, lots of hugs, amanda [/QUOTE]
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