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[quote=Anonymous]You can't give an IEP for behavior problems alone. Those days are over. There has be a diagnosed learning disability that the child has been tested for however a behavior plan can be part of the IEP if a child needs one. For behavior alone, a behavior intervention plan should be put into place. That doesn't require an IEP or a 504 plan. https://www.understood.org/en/learning-attention-issues/treatments-approaches/educational-strategies/behavior-intervention-plans-what-you-need-to-know [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Four year olds are cursing at their teachers?!!! Oh my goodness. That's absurd, no wonder DCPS is a mess. [b]How does one discipline a four year old at school for that behavior?[/b] Seems like you are fighting against culture and family values.[/quote] This is an interesting question. I am an ECE teacher and two years ago I had 5 major behavioral issues in my classroom. MAJOR, think hitting, biting, pushing, swearing, jumping on tables, breaking stuff, etc. It was pretty much impossible. [/quote] With an IEP, a social worker, and a behavior support paraprofessional.[/quote] That doesn’t work when your social worker says they aren’t experienced with three year olds and sends us to early stages which doesn’t give IEPs for behavior. Or at least that’s what I was told [/quote][/quote]
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