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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 483792" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Good luck! It's so hard to be that nice parent (like we are attempting to do) for fear that the SDs bad attitude will be reflected back onto the child if we aren't "compliant" and believe everything the SD says. As a person who sits in many IEP meetings for my job, and very contentious ones at that, even if the parents are way out of line (and that happens in our district a fair bit), we don't push back at the child. We do usually pay closer attention to ensure the IEP goals are extra closely monitored, minutes of service carefully performed, reports extremely carefully written, more emails between the IEP team members, etc. We are just more careful because we don't want the parents lurking in the bushes watching our every move as we work with the child (I've had that happen lots of times--I tell them that they are very welcome to observe, but would they please let the principal that they would like to). </p><p></p><p>I hope you have a satisfying meeting. Break a leg!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 483792, member: 13260"] Good luck! It's so hard to be that nice parent (like we are attempting to do) for fear that the SDs bad attitude will be reflected back onto the child if we aren't "compliant" and believe everything the SD says. As a person who sits in many IEP meetings for my job, and very contentious ones at that, even if the parents are way out of line (and that happens in our district a fair bit), we don't push back at the child. We do usually pay closer attention to ensure the IEP goals are extra closely monitored, minutes of service carefully performed, reports extremely carefully written, more emails between the IEP team members, etc. We are just more careful because we don't want the parents lurking in the bushes watching our every move as we work with the child (I've had that happen lots of times--I tell them that they are very welcome to observe, but would they please let the principal that they would like to). I hope you have a satisfying meeting. Break a leg! [/QUOTE]
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