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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 129153" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Tinamarie - unfortunately, this is a no win situation. The teacher's response doesn't surprise me in the least. I'm not saying it's right - she was unquestionably inappropriate. But... I can't think of a single teacher I've ever run into who would accept a "reminder" no matter how respectful from a sped student about what's in the IEP. Heck, they get torqued if *I* remind them.</p><p> </p><p>I do think it's good for our kids to know what's in the IEP. Being a good advocate for themselves is ideal, and kudos to your kiddo.</p><p> </p><p>Personally, I would document this incident in writing (certified always) to sped dir with cc: to teacher. I would also point out that while difficult child has made strides, the IEP currently in effect states he is to have access to calculator when needed. Period. Because I'm a thorn, I'd also request a public apology from teacher to child since she was absolutely without question wrong and submitted him to public humiliation unnecessarily. She should share same. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/devil.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":devil:" title="devil :devil:" data-shortname=":devil:" /></p><p> </p><p>I'd also ask, via sped dir, what is the proper manner for your kiddo to remind teacher of IEP contents should she "forget" in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 129153, member: 8"] Tinamarie - unfortunately, this is a no win situation. The teacher's response doesn't surprise me in the least. I'm not saying it's right - she was unquestionably inappropriate. But... I can't think of a single teacher I've ever run into who would accept a "reminder" no matter how respectful from a sped student about what's in the IEP. Heck, they get torqued if *I* remind them. I do think it's good for our kids to know what's in the IEP. Being a good advocate for themselves is ideal, and kudos to your kiddo. Personally, I would document this incident in writing (certified always) to sped dir with cc: to teacher. I would also point out that while difficult child has made strides, the IEP currently in effect states he is to have access to calculator when needed. Period. Because I'm a thorn, I'd also request a public apology from teacher to child since she was absolutely without question wrong and submitted him to public humiliation unnecessarily. She should share same. :devil: I'd also ask, via sped dir, what is the proper manner for your kiddo to remind teacher of IEP contents should she "forget" in the future. [/QUOTE]
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