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Read the comment by "on shortchanged".
Where does one turn when one needs experts in behavior teaching? A teaching institution?
I thought each school in HCPS had a highly trained behavior specialist.
I thought each school writes comprehensive IEP's. How could there be a problem with behavior?
Here is a comment from one of my previous post's:
Anonymous said...
My child is often disciplined when it was due to his disablity. The IEP says we are to be notified prior to in school suspensions but we are rarely notified. In fact msot of the provisions of the IEP are ignored on a regular basis. The system is very broken and I wish this lawsuit great success.
I have first hand experience as a part of a disabled child at Ms Wieland's schools. She is not qualified in any way for her current position unless that qualification is to back up a corrupt, cruel District Administration in blocking help to students who are legally entitled to it.
October 2, 2008 1:58 PM
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