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<blockquote data-quote="eekysign" data-source="post: 221411" data-attributes="member: 6479"><p>"tds"?</p><p></p><p>It'd be interesting to see how an IEP would work for her. She's not physically violent at school--her only issues are disrespect toward the teachers, and verbal altercations with the other students. She behaves in class, she gets straight-A's, she participates, etc. </p><p></p><p>But give her mixed signals (one teacher says her jacket's OK to wear indoors, one tells her it's not), or if she thinks a teacher "doesn't like her", it's all over for the good behavior. Her back goes up, she gets defensive about every little thing that happens, then angry fit ensues. A lot of her school issues boil down to the standard "control and anxiety" kind of fun. Otherwise, she's the perfect student. She hates it when other kids don't follow the rules so she can't learn. Ha. </p><p></p><p>I have a background in educational legal issues, and my stepmom is a SpEd teacher....I don't have a lot of faith left in IEPs. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/tongue.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":tongue:" title="tongue :tongue:" data-shortname=":tongue:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eekysign, post: 221411, member: 6479"] "tds"? It'd be interesting to see how an IEP would work for her. She's not physically violent at school--her only issues are disrespect toward the teachers, and verbal altercations with the other students. She behaves in class, she gets straight-A's, she participates, etc. But give her mixed signals (one teacher says her jacket's OK to wear indoors, one tells her it's not), or if she thinks a teacher "doesn't like her", it's all over for the good behavior. Her back goes up, she gets defensive about every little thing that happens, then angry fit ensues. A lot of her school issues boil down to the standard "control and anxiety" kind of fun. Otherwise, she's the perfect student. She hates it when other kids don't follow the rules so she can't learn. Ha. I have a background in educational legal issues, and my stepmom is a SpEd teacher....I don't have a lot of faith left in IEPs. :raspberry-tounge: [/QUOTE]
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