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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 534629"><p>Since you only have to deal with that counselor for 3 more weeks and she wants to pass the buck anyway, set up a meeting with the jr high principal, SpEd director, and counselor soon. Let them know you realize that things are winding down but that you have questions about jr high regarding your son. Skip this counselor. If she wants to attend, let her otherwise, meet without her. Find out from them what the differences are from them. Make a list of things your son struggles with (academics, behavior, social skills) and ask them, hypothetically, what kinds of things they can offer to help. Let them know you just want information for now. Let them know what does work and find out if those things can continue. Get the ball rolling with the new staff and leave the current out of it for now since that's the way they want it anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 534629"] Since you only have to deal with that counselor for 3 more weeks and she wants to pass the buck anyway, set up a meeting with the jr high principal, SpEd director, and counselor soon. Let them know you realize that things are winding down but that you have questions about jr high regarding your son. Skip this counselor. If she wants to attend, let her otherwise, meet without her. Find out from them what the differences are from them. Make a list of things your son struggles with (academics, behavior, social skills) and ask them, hypothetically, what kinds of things they can offer to help. Let them know you just want information for now. Let them know what does work and find out if those things can continue. Get the ball rolling with the new staff and leave the current out of it for now since that's the way they want it anyway. [/QUOTE]
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