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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 490149"><p>If it is found that the behavior is a result of his disability, they have to revose the IEP and BIP so it doesn't happen again. If the IEP and BIP were good enough, this wouldn't be happening. Why did your son hit another student? Do you know the root cause? The clock does not go back to zero and he can be suspended again. Sorry. But, the team needs to keep revising until the whole plan works. What have his other suspensions been for?</p><p></p><p>A lot of us here have had children given the diagnoses of ADHD and ODD only to have it actually turn out to be something totally different. ODD is kind of a catch-all for "he seems to be oppositional and defiant but don't know WHY so we"ll call it this". In our case, it turned out to be Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Others have had it turn out to be other things. If they are doing the "heavy-handed" "you gotta do what adults tell you to do" "no excuses" type thing, it's not going to work if it is really something else. When was his last Functional Behavior Analysis (FBA) done? What did they say the reasons behind his behavior were.</p><p></p><p>Is he on any medications? Have there been any medication changes (increases, decreases, change of medications) recently? Who diagnosed your son and when? What behaviors have caused the other suspensions?</p><p></p><p>I know, lots of questions but they are necessary so we can be of more help. You have come to the right place for answers and support. Welcome to our little corner of the world. We've all been there, are there, or trying to NOT go there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 490149"] If it is found that the behavior is a result of his disability, they have to revose the IEP and BIP so it doesn't happen again. If the IEP and BIP were good enough, this wouldn't be happening. Why did your son hit another student? Do you know the root cause? The clock does not go back to zero and he can be suspended again. Sorry. But, the team needs to keep revising until the whole plan works. What have his other suspensions been for? A lot of us here have had children given the diagnoses of ADHD and ODD only to have it actually turn out to be something totally different. ODD is kind of a catch-all for "he seems to be oppositional and defiant but don't know WHY so we"ll call it this". In our case, it turned out to be Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Others have had it turn out to be other things. If they are doing the "heavy-handed" "you gotta do what adults tell you to do" "no excuses" type thing, it's not going to work if it is really something else. When was his last Functional Behavior Analysis (FBA) done? What did they say the reasons behind his behavior were. Is he on any medications? Have there been any medication changes (increases, decreases, change of medications) recently? Who diagnosed your son and when? What behaviors have caused the other suspensions? I know, lots of questions but they are necessary so we can be of more help. You have come to the right place for answers and support. Welcome to our little corner of the world. We've all been there, are there, or trying to NOT go there. [/QUOTE]
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