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[quote=Anonymous]I have seen this movie before. The school's likely next move will be to start making office referrals and suspending your son for "persistent disruption" in order to (pick any one of the following) punish your son, get your attention, inconvenience you until you listen to what they're saying, or give his teachers/classmates a break. And time spent out of the classroom in gen ed disciplinary proceedings DOES affect his education. Without the protection of an IEP, they have to treat him like every other student. Somehow I suspect you want him treated academically and socially like every other student but when it comes to the behavior, you won't like it when they crack down.[/quote]
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