behvior intervention for a 2nd grade special ed student
Posted January 15th, 2006 by Anonymous
I am a new paraprofessional, and I was recently assigned a 2nd grader with behavior problems. The teacher doesn't include him any assignments,homework, nothing. He just wants me to keep him quiet so that he won't disrupt the other students. This child can learn, although he is slower than the rest of the class, but he is not involved in any of the day to day work of the class. I hve been working with him for 2 weeks and he has not been violent or acted out, I needs some ideas on how to work with this child, so that he can reach his goals.
behavior intervention
From what I read the student is not the one with the "behavior problem". What a disgrace this teacher is to their profession. It sounds like the teacher is purposely excluding this student fso he/she won't have to "deal" with the situation. What about this childs' IEP? Is that being carried out? From what you said there doesn't seem to be any behavior problems. If this teacher continues to exclude the student, I would ask the teacher why and find out what you can do to help this student be successful. If you are still getting nowhere then I would talk to your supervisor. Good luck.
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