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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 449093" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>No. The IEP is a legal document. ESPECIALLY if there are problems or issues you want addressed, it MUST be in writing so you have documentation of what has transpired. It may not seem so important or vital now, but it really is. Why else would you be here looking for more help?</p><p> and are you REALLY concerned about that? #1 if she yells at you, she is NOT being professional. #2 If she yells at you, she probably yells at the kids too, something's not right and needs to be fixed/addressed. #3 if she yells at you then she has NO concern for your concerns for your child. </p><p></p><p>I'll go out on a limb to suggst that this just may be your own insecurities. I have similar issues. I'm not concerned ppl will yell at me, but am always concerned if I'm approaching things properly, am I annoying them, am I overstepping my boundaries, etc. Especially if this is your first child in the school system, there is a HUGE learning curve to the ins and outs of how to handle things. I've only got 3 years left to master it with my oldest - don't think I'm gonna make it. lol As long as you approach school staff calmly and out of genuine concern for your child I think you'll be OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 449093, member: 11965"] No. The IEP is a legal document. ESPECIALLY if there are problems or issues you want addressed, it MUST be in writing so you have documentation of what has transpired. It may not seem so important or vital now, but it really is. Why else would you be here looking for more help? and are you REALLY concerned about that? #1 if she yells at you, she is NOT being professional. #2 If she yells at you, she probably yells at the kids too, something's not right and needs to be fixed/addressed. #3 if she yells at you then she has NO concern for your concerns for your child. I'll go out on a limb to suggst that this just may be your own insecurities. I have similar issues. I'm not concerned ppl will yell at me, but am always concerned if I'm approaching things properly, am I annoying them, am I overstepping my boundaries, etc. Especially if this is your first child in the school system, there is a HUGE learning curve to the ins and outs of how to handle things. I've only got 3 years left to master it with my oldest - don't think I'm gonna make it. lol As long as you approach school staff calmly and out of genuine concern for your child I think you'll be OK. [/QUOTE]
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