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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 399127"><p>I just went through something very similar with my 12 year old difficult child. The school did the FBA, I didn't agree with the "reasons" they "interpreted" for difficult child's behaviors. They put their observations in writing and tried to use those as a basis for a Behavior Intervention Plan. I vehemently disagreed with their plan and refused to allow it to be written that way. I told the SpEd teacher that if they insisted on writing it that way, I would fight it up the line until they could PROVE that their perceptions for his behavior are correct. We finally worked out a compromise as to how to handle the behaviors and things they could do to try to prevent it from happening again, I insisted that my strategies be included. Now, it is in writing that they MUST find out WHY something has happened before they are allowed to do anything. My school district is also kind of small so I know how limited the choices are. My choice for a "behavior" school is an hour away from where we live.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck. Stick up for your kid. Trust your "mommy gut". Some school districts, including mine, would rather not have to deal with anything remotely difficult. I am <strong>fighting</strong> for a 1:1 para.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 399127"] I just went through something very similar with my 12 year old difficult child. The school did the FBA, I didn't agree with the "reasons" they "interpreted" for difficult child's behaviors. They put their observations in writing and tried to use those as a basis for a Behavior Intervention Plan. I vehemently disagreed with their plan and refused to allow it to be written that way. I told the SpEd teacher that if they insisted on writing it that way, I would fight it up the line until they could PROVE that their perceptions for his behavior are correct. We finally worked out a compromise as to how to handle the behaviors and things they could do to try to prevent it from happening again, I insisted that my strategies be included. Now, it is in writing that they MUST find out WHY something has happened before they are allowed to do anything. My school district is also kind of small so I know how limited the choices are. My choice for a "behavior" school is an hour away from where we live. Good luck. Stick up for your kid. Trust your "mommy gut". Some school districts, including mine, would rather not have to deal with anything remotely difficult. I am [B]fighting[/B] for a 1:1 para. [/QUOTE]
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