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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 422626" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Yes but.....there are principals that don't want to deal with special kids. (Law or not) They also just succomb to the whining of their stressed out teachers. We had a bunch of "training" to give my principal when we first opened the school I work at. He thought suspension and pressure on the parents was the answer. He'd say " Coming here is a choice, and I don't want it to be easy for these families to bring their kids here and make the other kids suffer" (Yes this happened in the 21st century, with me an ex -Special Education teacher and mother of a difficult child in the room!) Even if this guy's wife is the Sp. Ed. director, he may still swing a bat hoping to hit home. You do what works for your kiddos and stay the course. Get the other families behind you. Carefully pick next years teacher and make sure she/he doesn't run wining to the principal-that can make principals react this way. Good luck and hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 422626, member: 11001"] Yes but.....there are principals that don't want to deal with special kids. (Law or not) They also just succomb to the whining of their stressed out teachers. We had a bunch of "training" to give my principal when we first opened the school I work at. He thought suspension and pressure on the parents was the answer. He'd say " Coming here is a choice, and I don't want it to be easy for these families to bring their kids here and make the other kids suffer" (Yes this happened in the 21st century, with me an ex -Special Education teacher and mother of a difficult child in the room!) Even if this guy's wife is the Sp. Ed. director, he may still swing a bat hoping to hit home. You do what works for your kiddos and stay the course. Get the other families behind you. Carefully pick next years teacher and make sure she/he doesn't run wining to the principal-that can make principals react this way. Good luck and hugs. [/QUOTE]
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