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School psychiatric wants me to withdraw MDE (UPDATE)
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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 80466" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Thank you all so much for the advice. My gut tells me not to withdrawal the request. I agree they should try the interventions first - but they are running out of time and I think that's why they want me to do that.</p><p></p><p>The binder is an excellent idea. I have all my documentation, emails, etc. but not organized. I have also been keeping a daily detailed log of any conversations I have with the school, and the daily conversations I have with his teacher. I also made a timeline document that lists the date and a quick note about any contact, conversations, etc. with regards to the IDEA process. I just need to print copies from my easy child and stick them in a binder. I have been in situations before where I did not have all the notes/documentation I needed and won't let that happen with this.</p><p></p><p>I just don't want the school staff to think I am not being flexible and put me on their $hit list. Ya know? Arrrgghh.</p><p></p><p>by the way, when I was on my way to the meeting with the school psychiatric yesterday I got a call from the school asking me to come in immediately after school for a conference because my son hit someone and was in the office for the rest of the day. (sigh)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 80466, member: 3930"] Thank you all so much for the advice. My gut tells me not to withdrawal the request. I agree they should try the interventions first - but they are running out of time and I think that's why they want me to do that. The binder is an excellent idea. I have all my documentation, emails, etc. but not organized. I have also been keeping a daily detailed log of any conversations I have with the school, and the daily conversations I have with his teacher. I also made a timeline document that lists the date and a quick note about any contact, conversations, etc. with regards to the IDEA process. I just need to print copies from my easy child and stick them in a binder. I have been in situations before where I did not have all the notes/documentation I needed and won't let that happen with this. I just don't want the school staff to think I am not being flexible and put me on their $hit list. Ya know? Arrrgghh. by the way, when I was on my way to the meeting with the school psychiatric yesterday I got a call from the school asking me to come in immediately after school for a conference because my son hit someone and was in the office for the rest of the day. (sigh) [/QUOTE]
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