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Elijah suspended from kindergarten again: "Sexual Harassment"
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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 233244" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>I was going to question the belly issue, too, but didn't. </p><p></p><p>When did they do the FBA? Who did it? When completed, you should be meeting with school psychologist (who should have done the FBA), principal, teachers, and anyone else involved in your child, to discuss the behaviors, what causes the behaviors, and what interventions can be put in place to decrease the behaviors. If you haven't heard anything, call. Call the principal, call the District, call someone and see WHY you haven't received anything yet.</p><p></p><p>Take it from someone who truly knows, they are not going to *offer* you anything. You will always have to take the initiative. These people are not your friends. They are getting paid to educate. Call them and nag. Tell them you want the FBA done and completed.</p><p></p><p>I still, pardon my forwardness, think your son needs an immediate consequence for this behavior. I understand what you're saying and where you're coming from, but this type of behavior should be nipped in the bud immediately. I would be calling the aide first thing in the morning and telling her she is going to have to figure out what to do about this. </p><p></p><p>Your son is not a regular student. He's a special education student with an IEP. He deserves accomodations and interventions to help him through school. </p><p></p><p>You know, too, what state do you live in? You should get on the internet and search the Department of Education (I'm stealing your advice MWM LOL) in whatever the state capital is. Tell them what is going on and ask them to refer you to an Advocate. You sound like you need help. And, an Advocate will absolutely tell you all your rights, and your son's.</p><p></p><p>If I were you, I'd be trying to get all this together now. I know it doesn't seem like it, but you're very, very lucky that he's only in kindergarten. You have SO MUCH time to get this together now, so you're not dealing with this in middle school (like me, and it bites). Don't let them push you around. Get the help with the Advocate, and you'll be amazed just how much they want to help you once you have someone that knows their games on your side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 233244, member: 2737"] I was going to question the belly issue, too, but didn't. When did they do the FBA? Who did it? When completed, you should be meeting with school psychologist (who should have done the FBA), principal, teachers, and anyone else involved in your child, to discuss the behaviors, what causes the behaviors, and what interventions can be put in place to decrease the behaviors. If you haven't heard anything, call. Call the principal, call the District, call someone and see WHY you haven't received anything yet. Take it from someone who truly knows, they are not going to *offer* you anything. You will always have to take the initiative. These people are not your friends. They are getting paid to educate. Call them and nag. Tell them you want the FBA done and completed. I still, pardon my forwardness, think your son needs an immediate consequence for this behavior. I understand what you're saying and where you're coming from, but this type of behavior should be nipped in the bud immediately. I would be calling the aide first thing in the morning and telling her she is going to have to figure out what to do about this. Your son is not a regular student. He's a special education student with an IEP. He deserves accomodations and interventions to help him through school. You know, too, what state do you live in? You should get on the internet and search the Department of Education (I'm stealing your advice MWM LOL) in whatever the state capital is. Tell them what is going on and ask them to refer you to an Advocate. You sound like you need help. And, an Advocate will absolutely tell you all your rights, and your son's. If I were you, I'd be trying to get all this together now. I know it doesn't seem like it, but you're very, very lucky that he's only in kindergarten. You have SO MUCH time to get this together now, so you're not dealing with this in middle school (like me, and it bites). Don't let them push you around. Get the help with the Advocate, and you'll be amazed just how much they want to help you once you have someone that knows their games on your side. [/QUOTE]
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