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school team, mtg...? any ideas..
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 220339" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>My difficult child can step in the hallway as well - written into the IEP. We had to break down and hire an advocate for this last meeting (incident in Nov) and it's really a great way to make sure your daughter gets the servcies she needs. As for the verbal attack, I can't see ANY teacher doing that to a child. That is just wrong. I can see the child facing consequences (loss of free time or recess etc) but not what you're describing.</p><p>My difficult child isn't very good with- organization - forgets things all the time. We have just started a new reward program now (instead of detentions for forgetting things). We have a chart where she'll get a star for each subject for being on time, having all her supplies & books, and homework done. She'll get a reward at the end of each day that she gets 100&#37; stars. She is doing very well and understands that more than what the detention was for. We have found that the more positive rewards she receives, the better her performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 220339, member: 6118"] My difficult child can step in the hallway as well - written into the IEP. We had to break down and hire an advocate for this last meeting (incident in Nov) and it's really a great way to make sure your daughter gets the servcies she needs. As for the verbal attack, I can't see ANY teacher doing that to a child. That is just wrong. I can see the child facing consequences (loss of free time or recess etc) but not what you're describing. My difficult child isn't very good with- organization - forgets things all the time. We have just started a new reward program now (instead of detentions for forgetting things). We have a chart where she'll get a star for each subject for being on time, having all her supplies & books, and homework done. She'll get a reward at the end of each day that she gets 100% stars. She is doing very well and understands that more than what the detention was for. We have found that the more positive rewards she receives, the better her performance. [/QUOTE]
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