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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What's the behavior being documented? If the child is sitting under a table refusing to come out, [b]that's already pretty obvious to all his classmates[/b].[/quote] That wouldn’t count as documentation. No one is going to be okay with deposing six year olds when OP decides to sue because she doesn’t like the IEP team’s findings. Middle and high schools have security teams that can deal with this situation AND serve as corroboration. ES don’t. Unless the teacher is saying loudly “Larlo, if you don’t get up this instant, I’m taking your photo!”, the other kids probably don’t notice. Teachers take classroom photos for a variety of purposes. My DC teachers have IPads and send photos of work in progress, even pencil grip issues. Lastly, OP, if your son is not embarrassed by his behavior, why is he humiliated by someone taking a photo of it? [/quote]
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