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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 381857" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Wee has a para during lunch and recess but they don't tend to hover. And I also know in the past, when things go well, those paras are the first to go. But, that said, social time, historically, is not when Wee loses it. I imagine that will be changing in the future, tho, because his social skills are lacking and the children are getting of an age to be much less forgiving than they have been...you are exactly right. Mallory, in the classroom last year, just loved to watch Wee blow.</p><p> </p><p>Yes, I am documenting all of this. I was not able to contact the attorney today, but it is priority 1 for tomorrow. </p><p> </p><p>ANd no, principal has no sped training. One of my ideas when talking to attorney is to offer a "deal". Take her out of Wee's chain of command, demand compliance with the IEP (either train the staff or hire staff to do so) and I'll back off. Refuse either of those, and I'll do as the supervisor at the department of ed suggested...due process, child complaint, AND litigation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 381857, member: 1848"] Wee has a para during lunch and recess but they don't tend to hover. And I also know in the past, when things go well, those paras are the first to go. But, that said, social time, historically, is not when Wee loses it. I imagine that will be changing in the future, tho, because his social skills are lacking and the children are getting of an age to be much less forgiving than they have been...you are exactly right. Mallory, in the classroom last year, just loved to watch Wee blow. Yes, I am documenting all of this. I was not able to contact the attorney today, but it is priority 1 for tomorrow. ANd no, principal has no sped training. One of my ideas when talking to attorney is to offer a "deal". Take her out of Wee's chain of command, demand compliance with the IEP (either train the staff or hire staff to do so) and I'll back off. Refuse either of those, and I'll do as the supervisor at the department of ed suggested...due process, child complaint, AND litigation. [/QUOTE]
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