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difficult child may get kicked off the bus!
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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 189265" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>We put transportation into difficult child's IEP. It's the most unsupervised and unpredictable part of his day and he just couldn't handle it. It's also the time when the other kids tease and bully the most. He was moved to the special needs bus for the past 2 years and has done fine. This year they are trying to mainstream him back to the regular bus and it's working out so far.</p><p></p><p>I say in this case safety first. He can be mainstreamed at school but not on the bus. I'd fight for an aid on the bus, or at the very least the special needs bus. It's much quieter on that bus and so much easier for difficult children. If he starts his day well (on the bus), the rest of his day at school is also much more likely to go well.</p><p></p><p>Linda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 189265, member: 45"] We put transportation into difficult child's IEP. It's the most unsupervised and unpredictable part of his day and he just couldn't handle it. It's also the time when the other kids tease and bully the most. He was moved to the special needs bus for the past 2 years and has done fine. This year they are trying to mainstream him back to the regular bus and it's working out so far. I say in this case safety first. He can be mainstreamed at school but not on the bus. I'd fight for an aid on the bus, or at the very least the special needs bus. It's much quieter on that bus and so much easier for difficult children. If he starts his day well (on the bus), the rest of his day at school is also much more likely to go well. Linda [/QUOTE]
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