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Are the schools & rtcs run by difficult child adults?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrscatinthehat" data-source="post: 69575" data-attributes="member: 2063"><p>Well talked to the advocate. She started right out about telling me that the school district wouldn't take the copies they had of gfg1s school records they needed them with the official stamp before she could start. Evidently the school taht they were getting this from didn't send it early enough. Then she immediately gave the phone to difficult child to talk to me. So by the time difficult child got done with her current need for attention. (Mom I called my regular advocate a b***h twice today. yada yada) I don't feed into that on the phone. Then she told me about the shoes and I asked her if she needed shoes and she said no but the school advocate "made" her choose a pair. Uh huh sure and aliens moved in next door. So when she got done with all of her stories of the day I asked to talk to the school advocate and she said she had left. Good grief I never did get to ask her a question no nothing. One of which is simply for a school schedule for the school difficult child 1 is at since the district has not updated their website. So that we might know when conferences are and such since I know from past experience that we don't get informed of anything until the last minute...(last years iep the night before even after I asked about it repetitively). </p><p></p><p>And darn husband is snoring next to me so I can't even vent on him.</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrscatinthehat, post: 69575, member: 2063"] Well talked to the advocate. She started right out about telling me that the school district wouldn't take the copies they had of gfg1s school records they needed them with the official stamp before she could start. Evidently the school taht they were getting this from didn't send it early enough. Then she immediately gave the phone to difficult child to talk to me. So by the time difficult child got done with her current need for attention. (Mom I called my regular advocate a b***h twice today. yada yada) I don't feed into that on the phone. Then she told me about the shoes and I asked her if she needed shoes and she said no but the school advocate "made" her choose a pair. Uh huh sure and aliens moved in next door. So when she got done with all of her stories of the day I asked to talk to the school advocate and she said she had left. Good grief I never did get to ask her a question no nothing. One of which is simply for a school schedule for the school difficult child 1 is at since the district has not updated their website. So that we might know when conferences are and such since I know from past experience that we don't get informed of anything until the last minute...(last years iep the night before even after I asked about it repetitively). And darn husband is snoring next to me so I can't even vent on him. Beth [/QUOTE]
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