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<blockquote data-quote="C.J." data-source="post: 75204" data-attributes="member: 1987"><p>Put it in writing! While N* was in middle school, she was accused of stealing $18.00 from another difficult child in a math class for Learning Disability (LD) kids.</p><p></p><p>School Resource Officer (SRO who was a city cop) interviewed her without me present at 14 because it was allowed in my state. Explain to your child NOW that if questioned in private by authorities (principal, police, other school admin) for a problem they could get in trouble for, to say, "I will answer your questions when my mom/dad/guardian is here."</p><p></p><p>I explained during an IEP meeting that N*'s civil rights were not to be trampled on, and if she were questioned again without my prior knowledge and consent, there would be problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C.J., post: 75204, member: 1987"] Put it in writing! While N* was in middle school, she was accused of stealing $18.00 from another difficult child in a math class for Learning Disability (LD) kids. School Resource Officer (SRO who was a city cop) interviewed her without me present at 14 because it was allowed in my state. Explain to your child NOW that if questioned in private by authorities (principal, police, other school admin) for a problem they could get in trouble for, to say, "I will answer your questions when my mom/dad/guardian is here." I explained during an IEP meeting that N*'s civil rights were not to be trampled on, and if she were questioned again without my prior knowledge and consent, there would be problems. [/QUOTE]
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