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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 486431" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>My daughter did specifically ask for me to stay with her. I told the SD this. And it turns out they aren't going to change teachers, as this teacher wanted as did I - so this should be interesting. Instead, the SpEd Director sent me this email saying that she knows that I have expressed frustration over scheduling, as has this teacher, so she was going to set up the schedule instead. </p><p></p><p>I let her know that difficult child is again experiencing auditory hallucinations with intense fear and panic attacks, and until we get the "observing" thing taken care of via mediation, I will remain in the library, and that I expect homebound teacher to get me if difficult child is having one of these episodes as homebound teacher is not qualified to deal with it. </p><p></p><p>It shouldn't be this hard. Every little thing with this school has been a battle. Many schools welcome parents visiting their child's classroom, and complain that parents don't take the opportunity. That this SD has always been so rigid does make you wonder what they have to hide, doesn't it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 486431, member: 7083"] My daughter did specifically ask for me to stay with her. I told the SD this. And it turns out they aren't going to change teachers, as this teacher wanted as did I - so this should be interesting. Instead, the SpEd Director sent me this email saying that she knows that I have expressed frustration over scheduling, as has this teacher, so she was going to set up the schedule instead. I let her know that difficult child is again experiencing auditory hallucinations with intense fear and panic attacks, and until we get the "observing" thing taken care of via mediation, I will remain in the library, and that I expect homebound teacher to get me if difficult child is having one of these episodes as homebound teacher is not qualified to deal with it. It shouldn't be this hard. Every little thing with this school has been a battle. Many schools welcome parents visiting their child's classroom, and complain that parents don't take the opportunity. That this SD has always been so rigid does make you wonder what they have to hide, doesn't it? [/QUOTE]
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