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Behavior and Discipline for Special Needs Students

Posted by pta373 on August 4, 2008

Behavior and Discipline

Students with special needs have certain rights when it comes to disciplinary measures the school can take against them, but those who plan their IEPs have definite responsibilities in making sure supports are in place to keep them from misbehaving in the first place. These pages offer information and advice on keeping your child’s behavior from getting in the way of his or her education.
Book Review: The Inner Wealth Initiative
“The Nurtured Heart Approach” goes to school in a book designed to teach the positive behavioral technique to educators.
What Is a Behavior Intervention Plan?
Learn more about Behavior Intervention Plans and how they can help improve your child’s behavior in the classroom.
This was taken from Terri Mauro’s Parenting Special Needs blog on About.com.

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