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<blockquote data-quote="spedconsultant" data-source="post: 424816" data-attributes="member: 11868"><p>Hi, </p><p> </p><p>Yes, your state should have a Parent Information and Training center to help you understand this process, your school can give you their number. But they have to hold this meeting because he has to get his education in some form. If you do not attend, they can have it anyway, so better to go and provide your input. You can fight the suspension saying that this all was a result of his disability in which he lacks judgment and is impulsive, etc. But the school year is near the end so finding an appropriate place for him to continue to get his education is needed. They can provide tutoring or another educational placement. It may be the case that an educational placement is just what he needs to get some intensive educational opportunities to work on his impulsiveness, behaviors, etc. Right now his behavior isn't safe and you want to take advantage of any opportunity to help him. You might also be able to get him a summer placement which might help keep him out of trouble while he learns strategies to support himself. Inform yourself as to placements and what looks appropriate for your child, there are often day and boarding options. You might also contact your Disabilities Rights Center as they may have more information to help and often provide help at no cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spedconsultant, post: 424816, member: 11868"] Hi, Yes, your state should have a Parent Information and Training center to help you understand this process, your school can give you their number. But they have to hold this meeting because he has to get his education in some form. If you do not attend, they can have it anyway, so better to go and provide your input. You can fight the suspension saying that this all was a result of his disability in which he lacks judgment and is impulsive, etc. But the school year is near the end so finding an appropriate place for him to continue to get his education is needed. They can provide tutoring or another educational placement. It may be the case that an educational placement is just what he needs to get some intensive educational opportunities to work on his impulsiveness, behaviors, etc. Right now his behavior isn't safe and you want to take advantage of any opportunity to help him. You might also be able to get him a summer placement which might help keep him out of trouble while he learns strategies to support himself. Inform yourself as to placements and what looks appropriate for your child, there are often day and boarding options. You might also contact your Disabilities Rights Center as they may have more information to help and often provide help at no cost. [/QUOTE]
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