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[quote=Anonymous]OP - try to remember that if your DC gets an IEP (or put into the SPED) he will be better protected from some of the punishments doled out that really won't help your kid. My son had some behavioral issues and early on he was sent to the principal's office. A lot. It was counter productive because him sitting there, missing recess or the rest of class or something, typically made his behaviors worse. He was miserable, hated going to school and just got worse and worse (I also didn't think he needed an IEP and fought that). Finally, when I did agree to an IEP, the punishments stopped because there was a plan in place when he had his outbursts. He became so much more happy and the plan the school put in place helped him so much that his outbursts were less and less frequent. You may not see the punishments now, but if you don't work with the school, I'm guessing you'll start seeing them soon.[/quote]
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