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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 389724" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It may be that your son needs someone with him all day when the sp ed teacher isn't there. I have no idea why so many people in the school systems seem unable to grasp that children with disabilities need to be taought and managed in different ways than easy child children. It is sad because every child would benefit from this approach.</p><p> </p><p>Giving your child a truancy seems petty and ridiculous. Hopefully the Sp Ed teacher can straighten it out. The notice about the county attorney being told if difficult child gets 7 truancies is most likely automatically sent to every parent who's child has a truancy. Heck, here if your child has 10 EXCUSED absences the school must notify the district attorney and you have to go to court to prove to a judge that the absences were necessary. The exceptions are if the absences are written into a 504 or IEP. </p><p> </p><p>IS it time to convene the IEP team to work out how to handle difficult child on days the Sp Ed teacher is not there? You can call a meeting any time you think it is needed, just as any other member can. This truancy seems to be a direct result of his disability so it may be needed to put something in the IEP to cover this.</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry for the added drama and stress this causes. </p><p>(((((hugs)))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 389724, member: 1233"] It may be that your son needs someone with him all day when the sp ed teacher isn't there. I have no idea why so many people in the school systems seem unable to grasp that children with disabilities need to be taought and managed in different ways than easy child children. It is sad because every child would benefit from this approach. Giving your child a truancy seems petty and ridiculous. Hopefully the Sp Ed teacher can straighten it out. The notice about the county attorney being told if difficult child gets 7 truancies is most likely automatically sent to every parent who's child has a truancy. Heck, here if your child has 10 EXCUSED absences the school must notify the district attorney and you have to go to court to prove to a judge that the absences were necessary. The exceptions are if the absences are written into a 504 or IEP. IS it time to convene the IEP team to work out how to handle difficult child on days the Sp Ed teacher is not there? You can call a meeting any time you think it is needed, just as any other member can. This truancy seems to be a direct result of his disability so it may be needed to put something in the IEP to cover this. I am sorry for the added drama and stress this causes. (((((hugs))))) [/QUOTE]
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