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Now the school wants to call the cops!!???!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 277187" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Ok, I'll throw out what I amke of this but it's only based on experience with my one difficult child in our local public sd. All the kids (and teachers) are burnt out by this time of year. Don't let them convince you that your difficult child is sticking out above the rest. I think they lead a lot of parents to believe this. Anyway, use these little milestones that you have set up (the iep mtg, the evaluation, etc) to keep them hanging on until this school yeear is over. Also, get a therapist on board and let the sd know you have an appointment. Take the difficult child to the therapist through the summer and you see the therapist for suggestions, too. Let the sd know that you will want an iep mtg at the beginning of next school year to discuss and incorporate the therapist's suggestions so that everyone's life is easier next year. Make sure you stress that positive reinforcement works better with your difficult child than negative reinforcement and you are very concerned about getting cops involved.</p><p></p><p>ETA: Star snuck in on me so some of the things we are saying might be redudant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 277187, member: 3699"] Ok, I'll throw out what I amke of this but it's only based on experience with my one difficult child in our local public sd. All the kids (and teachers) are burnt out by this time of year. Don't let them convince you that your difficult child is sticking out above the rest. I think they lead a lot of parents to believe this. Anyway, use these little milestones that you have set up (the iep mtg, the evaluation, etc) to keep them hanging on until this school yeear is over. Also, get a therapist on board and let the sd know you have an appointment. Take the difficult child to the therapist through the summer and you see the therapist for suggestions, too. Let the sd know that you will want an iep mtg at the beginning of next school year to discuss and incorporate the therapist's suggestions so that everyone's life is easier next year. Make sure you stress that positive reinforcement works better with your difficult child than negative reinforcement and you are very concerned about getting cops involved. ETA: Star snuck in on me so some of the things we are saying might be redudant. [/QUOTE]
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