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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Gosh, I'm so sorry. Very different scenario and age, but when my anxious DS was not coping with the classroom, it was intimately related to the teacher and teaching style. Is there any way you can try to switch classrooms? Are they giving DS time with the social worker? Where are you in the IEP process? TBH if there's any way you can just get him out of the classroom I would do that. Behavioral issues can just spiral and sometimes a completely change of environment is the only think that cuts it off. [/quote] Also ... the fact that you have to pull him from the classroom would be strong support for the IEP eligiblity. I don't mean to suggest you do so in order to improve your position in the IEP process, but rather that you understand what it means. Literally, his disability is keeping him from even being able to sit in the classroom. The HAVE to give him services. [/quote]
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