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<blockquote data-quote="cadydid" data-source="post: 234557" data-attributes="member: 6608"><p>One suggestion I might make is see if it is possible to include your son in the BIP. I know when the first one up for my son. it was out the window inside of 3 weeks.. nothing they did worked.</p><p></p><p>I asked them to re-evaluate it, and this time include son in it.. His case manager was the one to suggest it. While kind of of difficult at first, he finally started to participate. He liked that he had a say in what happened to him when he is not at his best.</p><p></p><p>He knew it so well that he corrected the VP at the middle school the last time he got in trouble.. VP thought he was at step 3 when in fact he was at step 2.... He will do anything to avoid step 3.. that's a call to me.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how old your son is.. mine is 13, and age will definitely play a part in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cadydid, post: 234557, member: 6608"] One suggestion I might make is see if it is possible to include your son in the BIP. I know when the first one up for my son. it was out the window inside of 3 weeks.. nothing they did worked. I asked them to re-evaluate it, and this time include son in it.. His case manager was the one to suggest it. While kind of of difficult at first, he finally started to participate. He liked that he had a say in what happened to him when he is not at his best. He knew it so well that he corrected the VP at the middle school the last time he got in trouble.. VP thought he was at step 3 when in fact he was at step 2.... He will do anything to avoid step 3.. that's a call to me. I don't know how old your son is.. mine is 13, and age will definitely play a part in it. [/QUOTE]
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