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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 213276" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>It is time to talk to the principal. She is not following the IEP and that is a violation of Federal law, as I understand it. Just because she doesn't want to is NO excuse. She HAS to. Esp if it worked well last year and the admin agrees. If her way was working i would say let it ride, but it isn't.</p><p> </p><p>As for the word ain't - COMPLAIN! LOUDLY to the principal, the School Board (can you make a school board meeting and ask them to have that word removed from teaching materials and classroom signage as it promotes poor grammar? Worked in our SD!). Otherwise, see if you can have him moved to another teacher. </p><p> </p><p>This is crazy. She doesn't know what she is doing. She can set him back YEARS. AND - can damage his self esteem to the point that he goes to drastic measures. My son was so traumatized by an old battle axe of a 1st grade teacher and then a 1st year 2nd grade teacher that he attempted suicide. It took us 2 years of homeschooling to START to fix the damage.</p><p> </p><p>Start with the principal. Demand that the IEP be followed, including his desk (a GREAT modification, in my opinion) and if you don't get IMMEDIATE results then go to the head of Special Education for the district. If that doesn't work then go to the superintendent, then to the school board, then the media. I mean EVERY member of the school board. You will be SURPRISED what they can accomplish.</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry that this is happening. I would be livid!</p><p> </p><p>hugs and some extra rhino skin to toughen up your Warrior Mom armor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 213276, member: 1233"] It is time to talk to the principal. She is not following the IEP and that is a violation of Federal law, as I understand it. Just because she doesn't want to is NO excuse. She HAS to. Esp if it worked well last year and the admin agrees. If her way was working i would say let it ride, but it isn't. As for the word ain't - COMPLAIN! LOUDLY to the principal, the School Board (can you make a school board meeting and ask them to have that word removed from teaching materials and classroom signage as it promotes poor grammar? Worked in our SD!). Otherwise, see if you can have him moved to another teacher. This is crazy. She doesn't know what she is doing. She can set him back YEARS. AND - can damage his self esteem to the point that he goes to drastic measures. My son was so traumatized by an old battle axe of a 1st grade teacher and then a 1st year 2nd grade teacher that he attempted suicide. It took us 2 years of homeschooling to START to fix the damage. Start with the principal. Demand that the IEP be followed, including his desk (a GREAT modification, in my opinion) and if you don't get IMMEDIATE results then go to the head of Special Education for the district. If that doesn't work then go to the superintendent, then to the school board, then the media. I mean EVERY member of the school board. You will be SURPRISED what they can accomplish. I am sorry that this is happening. I would be livid! hugs and some extra rhino skin to toughen up your Warrior Mom armor! [/QUOTE]
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