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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 480749" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>From the mommy side of me, I do understand the embarassment and I want it to just stop so badly sometimes. The warrior mom side of me is really angry they are not doing more for your kids. If situations like this continue to happen it is a pattern of behavior and they should be doing FBA's and putting supports in to help them gain skills to be able to communicate their wants, desires, frustrations, etc. in a more productive way. The special educator side of me would be totally embarassed to tell you, the mom, that once again, I was not able to do my job as I should. The first time something happens, well ok...but over and over again?? That is a school failure. They have very specific special needs and they are missing out on their education because they are not receiving appropriate accomodations in their classrooms. Do you think an autism setting would work out better for at least the older one? Just a thought. He seems too overwhelmed by the environment. (and obviously that is just from the snippet you shared so I could be way way off)... I loved when my son was in an autism program. He did half day there and half day in mainstream. Really supportive and good. One of the few years I was happy with school</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 480749, member: 12886"] From the mommy side of me, I do understand the embarassment and I want it to just stop so badly sometimes. The warrior mom side of me is really angry they are not doing more for your kids. If situations like this continue to happen it is a pattern of behavior and they should be doing FBA's and putting supports in to help them gain skills to be able to communicate their wants, desires, frustrations, etc. in a more productive way. The special educator side of me would be totally embarassed to tell you, the mom, that once again, I was not able to do my job as I should. The first time something happens, well ok...but over and over again?? That is a school failure. They have very specific special needs and they are missing out on their education because they are not receiving appropriate accomodations in their classrooms. Do you think an autism setting would work out better for at least the older one? Just a thought. He seems too overwhelmed by the environment. (and obviously that is just from the snippet you shared so I could be way way off)... I loved when my son was in an autism program. He did half day there and half day in mainstream. Really supportive and good. One of the few years I was happy with school [/QUOTE]
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