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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 381439" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I summarized our conversation and sent it to the super. She has replied with a few "discrepencies", but laregly, they are legalese. Actually, I think she ended up giving me more to work with if I have to go down the ugly DP path. She said the aid and the use of restraint are IEP team decisions. Restraint is not in his IEP. And the change in aid was not dicussed with me prior to MOnday morning, when the guy was at school waiting.</p><p> </p><p>She also said "restraint is used by trained personnel as a last resort when Wee is a harm to himself or others".</p><p> </p><p>So when Wee was jumping for the cards that the para wouldn't let him have, the last possible course of action was to restrain him?</p><p> </p><p>And when Wee was flapping his arms in the empty hallway requesting to go to the sped room after the incident in the music room, the last possible course of action was to restrain him?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 381439, member: 1848"] I summarized our conversation and sent it to the super. She has replied with a few "discrepencies", but laregly, they are legalese. Actually, I think she ended up giving me more to work with if I have to go down the ugly DP path. She said the aid and the use of restraint are IEP team decisions. Restraint is not in his IEP. And the change in aid was not dicussed with me prior to MOnday morning, when the guy was at school waiting. She also said "restraint is used by trained personnel as a last resort when Wee is a harm to himself or others". So when Wee was jumping for the cards that the para wouldn't let him have, the last possible course of action was to restrain him? And when Wee was flapping his arms in the empty hallway requesting to go to the sped room after the incident in the music room, the last possible course of action was to restrain him? [/QUOTE]
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