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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Get him an IEP. Once he has one he can't be separate. [/quote] This is absolutely false. Children with IEPs are more often seated near the teacher. It’s the preferential seating accommodation. [/quote] Yes but seated near the teacher doesn’t usually mean totally separate from the rest of the classmates. I think OP needs clarification on what this looks like in the classroom.[/quote] OP probably exaggerated. Classrooms aren’t big enough to have a teacher desk very far away from student desks. Teachers can’t even put disruptive students in the hallways. That said, when one of my brothers was in second grade, he was so disruptive that his teacher made him sit in the prep room, which was a windowless, glorified closet. This was only after my parents refused to leave work every day to pick my brother up. They also refused at this point to medicate him. My parents filed a complaint and got a hearing. My brother was placed at a school with a program for elementary students with behavioral issues due to severe ADHD. It took two years to get him out and by then, he was two years behind. [/quote]
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