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<blockquote data-quote="cboz" data-source="post: 404083"><p>I didn't read any of the other responses, but you can always appeal the future suspensions. If your district operates likes ours, then they will have to go through a manifestation hearing to suspend him after he hits his 10 days because of his IEP. You could also rewrite part of his IEP to include that he gets "cool down passes" or break time or something of that nature when/if he switches medications in order to better prevent his outbursts.</p><p></p><p>We are just starting the IEP process with our 7-1/2 year old, but we are also both teachers so we intimately know the system and are comfortable shaking things up. We appealed our difficult child's last suspension of 5 days, and although it didn't get overturned, it DID hurry up the IEP process for us and is getting him the help he needs more quickly. </p><p></p><p>Good luck! I know school people can be frustrating to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cboz, post: 404083"] I didn't read any of the other responses, but you can always appeal the future suspensions. If your district operates likes ours, then they will have to go through a manifestation hearing to suspend him after he hits his 10 days because of his IEP. You could also rewrite part of his IEP to include that he gets "cool down passes" or break time or something of that nature when/if he switches medications in order to better prevent his outbursts. We are just starting the IEP process with our 7-1/2 year old, but we are also both teachers so we intimately know the system and are comfortable shaking things up. We appealed our difficult child's last suspension of 5 days, and although it didn't get overturned, it DID hurry up the IEP process for us and is getting him the help he needs more quickly. Good luck! I know school people can be frustrating to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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