Anonymous wrote:Find out what the behavior is and whether everyone is doing it or just a handful of students. Sometimes, other kids have an accommodation for a behavior that is not generally allowed, but people look for confirmation bias. Out of 22 students, only Joey and I are out of our seats and walking around. The teacher only told me to sit down and Joey is still up so she must hate me. Meanwhile Joey’s IEP requires two stretch breaks and he’ll sit back down on his own or his teacher gives a discreet non-verbal signal that his break is over.
+1 Good point that all kids are not subject to exactly the same rules in a class. Focus on your own child OP, and the issues they're having in the classroom and how to solve them. Don't bring up second hand information from your kid when your kid may or may not be a reliable narrator.