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<blockquote data-quote="teachergirl" data-source="post: 96367" data-attributes="member: 4304"><p>His parents are divorced. The mother has told me that her ex-husband *will have nothing to do with school related decisions*. Period. Both parents attended the IEP meeting last spring. The mom stated her case and stomped out of the meeting before anyone else was allowed to say anything. The dad stayed for the whole time and worked with us on the academic plan for this child. The behavior issues were skirted around by the school Special Education folks and parent.</p><p></p><p>In recent conversations with the dad, he has stated that he would like to be more involved but is not permitted to be by the mother. He is always supportive, always trying to think of new ideas to help his son.</p><p></p><p>Mom, I'm sure, is completely worn out and frustrated. No, I don't know what goes on at home. All I know is what the two of them tell me and the impression it gives me. At least I'm getting the same story from both of them...</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to help the child and I can only say what my impressions are from the information I have been given. I'm not judging, just saying what I personally have experienced so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teachergirl, post: 96367, member: 4304"] His parents are divorced. The mother has told me that her ex-husband *will have nothing to do with school related decisions*. Period. Both parents attended the IEP meeting last spring. The mom stated her case and stomped out of the meeting before anyone else was allowed to say anything. The dad stayed for the whole time and worked with us on the academic plan for this child. The behavior issues were skirted around by the school Special Education folks and parent. In recent conversations with the dad, he has stated that he would like to be more involved but is not permitted to be by the mother. He is always supportive, always trying to think of new ideas to help his son. Mom, I'm sure, is completely worn out and frustrated. No, I don't know what goes on at home. All I know is what the two of them tell me and the impression it gives me. At least I'm getting the same story from both of them... I'm trying to help the child and I can only say what my impressions are from the information I have been given. I'm not judging, just saying what I personally have experienced so far. [/QUOTE]
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