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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 77768"><p>difficult child is working with the social worker on social and organizational skills. Even though he does his homework, and I see it done...he doesn't turn it in. Somewhere in his scattered papers in his locker! We are working on that. He has a pass to go in early on Friday to go through his locker and sort things out.</p><p></p><p>When difficult child has refused to do work previous years, as long as he did not disrupt the class, they ignored it. he was still responsible to complete the work. For them to get into a confrontation about it is just not worth it. Then it is disrupting to all and he ends up being removed. </p><p></p><p>He has "cool off" passes. IEP states when the teacher or student feels/sees anxiety building he is to use this pass to go see Social worker, Program director, spec. ed. teacher or guidance counselor. When he is settled down he is to return to class. He didn't even HAVE the cool down passes. So how was he to use them?</p><p></p><p>He insists that he doesn't want to use the computer in class, says he is embarrassed because others don't use it. Well..then he has to write it. His choice. (his choice ofcourse is to not do it at school and use the computer at home. Not a popular choice with his teachers)</p><p></p><p>He hasn't been having any outbursts. He actually told a teacher the other day that she should call for an escort because he doesn't want to get angry, he should leave. Of course I recieved a phone call that he was removed from class (per my request). but the removal was his suggestion. Is that good or is that bad?</p><p></p><p>He is quite anxious today, and expect tomorrow he will be very anxious because he believes the bank robber is hiding in his school. He already had his escape route planned out. As much as I tell him he is NOT to try to leave school if something happens he is afraid someone is IN the school. </p><p></p><p>I don't know if I should alert the spec. ed. teacher of this or wait it out.</p><p></p><p>I am totally burned out right now. Been a rough few days off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 77768"] difficult child is working with the social worker on social and organizational skills. Even though he does his homework, and I see it done...he doesn't turn it in. Somewhere in his scattered papers in his locker! We are working on that. He has a pass to go in early on Friday to go through his locker and sort things out. When difficult child has refused to do work previous years, as long as he did not disrupt the class, they ignored it. he was still responsible to complete the work. For them to get into a confrontation about it is just not worth it. Then it is disrupting to all and he ends up being removed. He has "cool off" passes. IEP states when the teacher or student feels/sees anxiety building he is to use this pass to go see Social worker, Program director, spec. ed. teacher or guidance counselor. When he is settled down he is to return to class. He didn't even HAVE the cool down passes. So how was he to use them? He insists that he doesn't want to use the computer in class, says he is embarrassed because others don't use it. Well..then he has to write it. His choice. (his choice ofcourse is to not do it at school and use the computer at home. Not a popular choice with his teachers) He hasn't been having any outbursts. He actually told a teacher the other day that she should call for an escort because he doesn't want to get angry, he should leave. Of course I recieved a phone call that he was removed from class (per my request). but the removal was his suggestion. Is that good or is that bad? He is quite anxious today, and expect tomorrow he will be very anxious because he believes the bank robber is hiding in his school. He already had his escape route planned out. As much as I tell him he is NOT to try to leave school if something happens he is afraid someone is IN the school. I don't know if I should alert the spec. ed. teacher of this or wait it out. I am totally burned out right now. Been a rough few days off. [/QUOTE]
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