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difficult child was put in ISS again today!
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 219836"><p>I'm sorry, but I think ISS for forgetting his folder is dumb. I can't remember if he has an IEP. Are there any plans in place to help him with organization? Do they give him reminders?</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry about the PTSD from the school phone calls. I actually didn't really have that until this year because the school just wouldn't call me. Wynter would go to the office feeling sick (anxiety) and they would just send her back to class. When she was in kindergarten, she went every day and they let her lie down and then go back to class. I didn't even know this was going on - on a daily basis - until almost the end of the school year. And it continued every year and every year, I was in the dark. They never told me. I guess because then they would have to admit there was a problem that wasn't me. This year, however, the school is calling me every day - several times a day. And she's not even in a brick and mortar school. Sigh. I answer once a day and let the rest go to voicemail and then decide how to respond. The problem is that none of her teachers are communicating with each other, so I've started sending group emails instead of repeating myself a half dozen times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 219836"] I'm sorry, but I think ISS for forgetting his folder is dumb. I can't remember if he has an IEP. Are there any plans in place to help him with organization? Do they give him reminders? I'm sorry about the PTSD from the school phone calls. I actually didn't really have that until this year because the school just wouldn't call me. Wynter would go to the office feeling sick (anxiety) and they would just send her back to class. When she was in kindergarten, she went every day and they let her lie down and then go back to class. I didn't even know this was going on - on a daily basis - until almost the end of the school year. And it continued every year and every year, I was in the dark. They never told me. I guess because then they would have to admit there was a problem that wasn't me. This year, however, the school is calling me every day - several times a day. And she's not even in a brick and mortar school. Sigh. I answer once a day and let the rest go to voicemail and then decide how to respond. The problem is that none of her teachers are communicating with each other, so I've started sending group emails instead of repeating myself a half dozen times. [/QUOTE]
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