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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Sorry, not going into the details of what my child did or what kind of punishment he received. I've been on DCUM long enough to know that too much information that isn't absolutely necessary can send a simple question on a runaway train into never never land. LOL I never said any discipline is harsh. Nor did I say or infer that my child should be given a free pass because he's special needs. Nor did I say he should have zero consequences. Nice try. Just not interested in adding more to stir up an unnecessary debate. I just wanted to know how one goes about getting the issue of behavior and disciplined integrated into an IEP and if it has been done by anyone already. DH and I know what we consider to be harsh. If it doesn't get added into his IEP, fine. But we want to give it a try to protect our child from the school completely disregarding his legitimate issues. [/quote] Does this sound like an enabler?[/quote]
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