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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your school administration needs to provide a backup staff member if there's a correlation between the aide being out.[/quote] Teacher here. This should be easy to fix and it should happen even if there is a correlation between one single incident and the aide being out. Otherwise your administration should be the target of our lawsuit. Is there a behavior plan in place? There needs to be parent consent for a formal IEP evaluation. There does not need to be parental consent for a specialist to come observe the classroom to give you tips about how to manage the problem so you can head off a crisis. If you've already head a few EMT meetings you should have another one and keep calling them until there is a plan in place and keep in mind the answer isn't always to get rid of the child. Many children with massive behaviors do very well once the IEP is in place and they are getting the help they need. [/quote]
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