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Ex is going to IEP tomorrow and I'm nervous
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 569273" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Buddy, I did not want my mom to email him at all whatsoever. She did it behind my back. I am not happy. Now that he knows he is giving me anxiety, he could totally use that against me in court. I feel like she completely disregarded my feelings and went above and beyond her grandmotherly duty. But, my mom is fiercly loyal to her grandkids and she's quite stubborn when she feels they are being treated poorly. One thing I am glad is that she told him difficult child overheard stepmom say she hates her. difficult child overhears everything that goes on in that household, especially when stepmom screams, and I am glad he knows she heard it. Maybe now he will tell his wife what difficult child heard and she will try and behave more appropriately in the future. Anyway, what's done is done so there's nothing I can do about it now. As far as the behavior assesment? All of her assessments were done last year in middle school at her three year IEP so she does have a behavior plan put in place. difficult child says she didn't behave well in foods class because her aide wasn't there to help her for a couple of days. It goes to show that in some classes, she definitely needs the added support. Her incentive to change schools is for her to be able to function without the aide. difficult child knows this so now it's up to her to prove herself, if, that is, she can do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 569273, member: 2196"] Buddy, I did not want my mom to email him at all whatsoever. She did it behind my back. I am not happy. Now that he knows he is giving me anxiety, he could totally use that against me in court. I feel like she completely disregarded my feelings and went above and beyond her grandmotherly duty. But, my mom is fiercly loyal to her grandkids and she's quite stubborn when she feels they are being treated poorly. One thing I am glad is that she told him difficult child overheard stepmom say she hates her. difficult child overhears everything that goes on in that household, especially when stepmom screams, and I am glad he knows she heard it. Maybe now he will tell his wife what difficult child heard and she will try and behave more appropriately in the future. Anyway, what's done is done so there's nothing I can do about it now. As far as the behavior assesment? All of her assessments were done last year in middle school at her three year IEP so she does have a behavior plan put in place. difficult child says she didn't behave well in foods class because her aide wasn't there to help her for a couple of days. It goes to show that in some classes, she definitely needs the added support. Her incentive to change schools is for her to be able to function without the aide. difficult child knows this so now it's up to her to prove herself, if, that is, she can do it. [/QUOTE]
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