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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 29709" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I am not sure there is simply one answer. It depends on if a school is truly interested in helping or not, and it depends on so many other things as well. If a school is not going to comply with an IEP or modifications or a BIP- then they will most likely have more need to want to use restraint. In some Special Education ed bd classrooms the sad reality is there may not even be an "academic climate" to preserve. </p><p>There are just too many variables in the different schools and in the different classrooms, it is hard to answer that question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 29709, member: 1697"] I am not sure there is simply one answer. It depends on if a school is truly interested in helping or not, and it depends on so many other things as well. If a school is not going to comply with an IEP or modifications or a BIP- then they will most likely have more need to want to use restraint. In some Special Education ed bd classrooms the sad reality is there may not even be an "academic climate" to preserve. There are just too many variables in the different schools and in the different classrooms, it is hard to answer that question. [/QUOTE]
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