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[quote=Anonymous]Send in an educational consultant for a formal observation and ask for a written report. Or a private psychologist if your son is working with one. Right now it's your son's word vs staff word on the level of disruption. You may need to do a couple of observations since the staff will claim it was an off day if there is disruption. The idea is to get written evidence from a qualified professional who is not working for the school district. Also write down direct quotes from your child with a date regarding disruptions. If your child is unable to do some work - whatever it looks like - class notes, quiz, etc. write it down and save or photograph unfinished work. The idea is to build up a record in order to lobby for smth different for your child. But you also need to research and understand what your end game is - what type of setting or placement you're looking for, from the menu that exists. "Give me something else" is not a strategic goal. [/quote]
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