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? Do all Teachers "have to" follow IEP who work with your child?
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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 322944" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Toto,</p><p></p><p>something I do at the beginning of each school year is write up about a one page description of my child and issues likely to present in the classroom--send it to all their teachers. You can end by saying that you are sure that Mrs. Special Education teacher will be a great resource if the teacher has any further questions and that you would be delighted to brief them in more detail. At least then the teachers are clued into the picture.</p><p></p><p>If the teachers are then totally out of line (like what you are describing), then I would send an email to Mrs Special Education teacher saying that you are concerened that MRs. Teacher is not following the IEP and offer to come and brief Mrs. teacher in a IEP meeting if need be. If you have a good relationship with your Special Education teacher (or regular teacher) and it sounds like you do, this should be enough for the Special Education teacher to have a discussion with Mrs. Teacher. If it happens again, then I would go to the principal and make it very clear that the teacher is out of line, that you have tried to resolve the issue with the spec. ed director, and you want the principal to step in now. </p><p></p><p>If your daughter freaks out about going to the class, I would make sure that the school sends someone with her that she trusts to the class. That should make the point. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. How's house hunting going? Hugs to you. I am sorry.</p><p></p><p>P.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 322944, member: 2322"] Toto, something I do at the beginning of each school year is write up about a one page description of my child and issues likely to present in the classroom--send it to all their teachers. You can end by saying that you are sure that Mrs. Special Education teacher will be a great resource if the teacher has any further questions and that you would be delighted to brief them in more detail. At least then the teachers are clued into the picture. If the teachers are then totally out of line (like what you are describing), then I would send an email to Mrs Special Education teacher saying that you are concerened that MRs. Teacher is not following the IEP and offer to come and brief Mrs. teacher in a IEP meeting if need be. If you have a good relationship with your Special Education teacher (or regular teacher) and it sounds like you do, this should be enough for the Special Education teacher to have a discussion with Mrs. Teacher. If it happens again, then I would go to the principal and make it very clear that the teacher is out of line, that you have tried to resolve the issue with the spec. ed director, and you want the principal to step in now. If your daughter freaks out about going to the class, I would make sure that the school sends someone with her that she trusts to the class. That should make the point. Good luck. How's house hunting going? Hugs to you. I am sorry. P. [/QUOTE]
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