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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nothing about your post makes sense. From another veteran teacher, if this child is that violent other children in the class are affected physically or emotionally and other parents know and complain. Most veteran teachers would go to their admin for help with discipline and then a union rep if they were not getting anywhere. It sounds like you work somewhere with a union. You say you are a veteran teacher but still worried about it being your evaluation year? This is extra paperwork but not stressful for experienced teachers. As you know, an IEP would not be a magic cure. Are you hoping for a change of placement? This would take years to happen if it was what the child needed since he would be newly identified. I suggested transferring schools. You do not sound supported and you are burnt out and physically hurt. [/quote] This exactly. I think OP is trolling. No teacher I know would jump straight to suing the parents without exploring the above options.[/quote]
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