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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 341087"><p>Kind of ironic I came to this board tonight to see if I could find anything out about IEPs and stupid stupid stupid reluctant schools.</p><p>I hate my son's school. Pretty much. They treat me as if I'm a complete moron, and I assure you I am not that. </p><p>I also think that sometimes being proactive kicks you in the mouth - we've been working with psychiatrists since difficult child has been 4, have taken him to therapy, am trying a bajillion different medications, try to parent therapeutically, kept him out of k until he was 6 blah de blah de blah. Because of all we've done he is not failing. So they don't see him as a problem. because he's not behind enough. Woo hoo! I have an almost 8 year old 1st grader who reads like he's in kindergarten. Let's wait until he's 9 before we do anything.</p><p>Jerks. </p><p>Meanwhile at the school I work at all the teachers do is bi+ch because parents won't do anything to get their kid evaluated.</p><p>Just venting - I don't have any better advice than that given here.</p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 341087"] Kind of ironic I came to this board tonight to see if I could find anything out about IEPs and stupid stupid stupid reluctant schools. I hate my son's school. Pretty much. They treat me as if I'm a complete moron, and I assure you I am not that. I also think that sometimes being proactive kicks you in the mouth - we've been working with psychiatrists since difficult child has been 4, have taken him to therapy, am trying a bajillion different medications, try to parent therapeutically, kept him out of k until he was 6 blah de blah de blah. Because of all we've done he is not failing. So they don't see him as a problem. because he's not behind enough. Woo hoo! I have an almost 8 year old 1st grader who reads like he's in kindergarten. Let's wait until he's 9 before we do anything. Jerks. Meanwhile at the school I work at all the teachers do is bi+ch because parents won't do anything to get their kid evaluated. Just venting - I don't have any better advice than that given here. A [/QUOTE]
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