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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 44798" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>I understand the problem--that is why I picked an EGBS for ex-difficult child that had no kids with huge conduct problems--almost the entire school was full of depressed internalizers--who only acted out when pushed.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, you have no legal right to control who else is in the placement. As far as I know, there has never been a test case of "can you put an ED kid in with severely and profoundly disabled children?" That would probably be a violation of LRE to say nothing of a very bad idea. Within the category, however, you do not get to choose the "flavor" of EBD.</p><p></p><p>I agree it is critical for success, however. Remember, your IEP protected child can never be "expelled" with no services. That is a violation of FAPE. However, that said, an ill-willed SD can make his, and therefore your, life miserable.</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 44798, member: 284"] I understand the problem--that is why I picked an EGBS for ex-difficult child that had no kids with huge conduct problems--almost the entire school was full of depressed internalizers--who only acted out when pushed. Unfortunately, you have no legal right to control who else is in the placement. As far as I know, there has never been a test case of "can you put an ED kid in with severely and profoundly disabled children?" That would probably be a violation of LRE to say nothing of a very bad idea. Within the category, however, you do not get to choose the "flavor" of EBD. I agree it is critical for success, however. Remember, your IEP protected child can never be "expelled" with no services. That is a violation of FAPE. However, that said, an ill-willed SD can make his, and therefore your, life miserable. Martie [/QUOTE]
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