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Reply to "Should special ed be for students with behavioral issues?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, don't forget that a BIP isn't just a tool for managing your child's behavior, it's also a protection from your child because it sets out a plan for how everyone involved, not just your child, will manage your child's behavioral needs. If, for instance, your child becomes prone to throwing things when he gets too antsy in his seat, the BIP might provide that your child is allowed to get up and move around as needed within prescribed limits. If a teacher then refuses to allow him to move around as provided in the BIP and your child throws something that hits and injures another person, the teacher's failure to comply with the BIP leading to the known result gives your child some protection from the normal consequences that kind of behavior.[/quote] This will also protect the other children and the teacher from your child. That will help prevent you from being sued as a parent because of your child's behavior.[/quote]
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