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<blockquote data-quote="earthprowler" data-source="post: 259705" data-attributes="member: 5019"><p>my difficult child also had the reputation at school and don't think the other kids didn't take full advantage of it. the school would take the word over another kid without having seen what supposedly happened and punish difficult child. suspensions, referralls (15 this year alone, one because he passed gas). as far as the IEP, as long as the school follows what they put down to do it's good, ours wasn't as good as the paper it was typed on. difficult child almost 9 now had an IEP, BIP, and FBA (all jokes with this school)along with an advocate and has in the last month been transferred to a different school so he can be in a smaller class so he can have more one on one. i totally understand the days of sitting at work and cringing when the phone rings because you hope it's not the school or a police officer on the other end. calling the psychiatrist to intervine for you, scouring the internet for help to try and get him under control <strong>somehow. </strong>i know the feeling of sitting and crying over the frustration, the battles with the husband because you're both at your wits end. been there on the stealing end, but it was christmas gifts from under our own tree given to the neighbors. get your IEP to begin with and make sure they stick with it, when what ever plan they come up with stops working, make them come up with something else. it's a constant battle but if the schools aren't going to take the initiative to learn about these issues our kids have we have to make them.</p><p> </p><p>an excellent place for any information would be wrightslaw. they have everything for you to start learning more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earthprowler, post: 259705, member: 5019"] my difficult child also had the reputation at school and don't think the other kids didn't take full advantage of it. the school would take the word over another kid without having seen what supposedly happened and punish difficult child. suspensions, referralls (15 this year alone, one because he passed gas). as far as the IEP, as long as the school follows what they put down to do it's good, ours wasn't as good as the paper it was typed on. difficult child almost 9 now had an IEP, BIP, and FBA (all jokes with this school)along with an advocate and has in the last month been transferred to a different school so he can be in a smaller class so he can have more one on one. i totally understand the days of sitting at work and cringing when the phone rings because you hope it's not the school or a police officer on the other end. calling the psychiatrist to intervine for you, scouring the internet for help to try and get him under control [B]somehow. [/B]i know the feeling of sitting and crying over the frustration, the battles with the husband because you're both at your wits end. been there on the stealing end, but it was christmas gifts from under our own tree given to the neighbors. get your IEP to begin with and make sure they stick with it, when what ever plan they come up with stops working, make them come up with something else. it's a constant battle but if the schools aren't going to take the initiative to learn about these issues our kids have we have to make them. an excellent place for any information would be wrightslaw. they have everything for you to start learning more. [/QUOTE]
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