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<blockquote data-quote="been thru alot" data-source="post: 449059" data-attributes="member: 12487"><p>Thank you for the feedback. This is a wonderful forum and have spent my morning going over some other pages. I think I signed a form his school pychologist gave me. Not sure. She had a meeting with us to verify that the plan was good. They had done an assessment first. I had no disagreements with the behavior plan it is really good. My son has had issues with a bully luckily the child is aging out and he will be with her for only 2 more weeks. My son is very immature and so I keep waiting for his maturity to catch up. Cries when he loses a game. Screams if he doesnt get his way sometimes. Academically he is doing great and during that time when he is learning is his best time. It is the unstructured time like recess that gets him in trouble. Do you think my sending a letter would be too formal? Would she yell at me? She definately does not realize that I know she has not done his complete behavior plan so I would be surprising her. At his iep meeting they just verified he had a behavior plan in place since it was on there and moved on. Thanks for the help. Starting to feel better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="been thru alot, post: 449059, member: 12487"] Thank you for the feedback. This is a wonderful forum and have spent my morning going over some other pages. I think I signed a form his school pychologist gave me. Not sure. She had a meeting with us to verify that the plan was good. They had done an assessment first. I had no disagreements with the behavior plan it is really good. My son has had issues with a bully luckily the child is aging out and he will be with her for only 2 more weeks. My son is very immature and so I keep waiting for his maturity to catch up. Cries when he loses a game. Screams if he doesnt get his way sometimes. Academically he is doing great and during that time when he is learning is his best time. It is the unstructured time like recess that gets him in trouble. Do you think my sending a letter would be too formal? Would she yell at me? She definately does not realize that I know she has not done his complete behavior plan so I would be surprising her. At his iep meeting they just verified he had a behavior plan in place since it was on there and moved on. Thanks for the help. Starting to feel better. [/QUOTE]
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