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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 377330" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Hey! I think I'd walk right in with her and go to the office and ask to speak to the Special Education teacher/coordinator. Quite often, IEP's nor 504's are readily available on the 1st day so I'd bring a copy with me. I'd tell them exactly what you said here and let her/him know what was said at the end of the school year at her original school. </p><p> </p><p>Personally, I think that they'd be very much appreciative if they had the opportunity to meet you and difficult child and allow them to get to know her for who SHE is and what type of support you expect from them. It's up front, out in the open and she'll see Mom in action - always a positive. </p><p> </p><p>Just finished washing the floors and I'm beat so I'm headed up to bed. If I dream up any more ideas I'll post away!</p><p> </p><p>By the way - what a joke of a storm. Do you know I single-handedly prevented it? Yup I did! I cleared the deck, battoned down the pool stuff, did some food shopping, checked all prescriptions and made sure all of the laundry was finished. But that's not what did it. Give up? I put batteries in the flashlight! That'll stop ANY storm out there!</p><p> </p><p>Have a good night!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 377330, member: 3814"] Hey! I think I'd walk right in with her and go to the office and ask to speak to the Special Education teacher/coordinator. Quite often, IEP's nor 504's are readily available on the 1st day so I'd bring a copy with me. I'd tell them exactly what you said here and let her/him know what was said at the end of the school year at her original school. Personally, I think that they'd be very much appreciative if they had the opportunity to meet you and difficult child and allow them to get to know her for who SHE is and what type of support you expect from them. It's up front, out in the open and she'll see Mom in action - always a positive. Just finished washing the floors and I'm beat so I'm headed up to bed. If I dream up any more ideas I'll post away! By the way - what a joke of a storm. Do you know I single-handedly prevented it? Yup I did! I cleared the deck, battoned down the pool stuff, did some food shopping, checked all prescriptions and made sure all of the laundry was finished. But that's not what did it. Give up? I put batteries in the flashlight! That'll stop ANY storm out there! Have a good night! Beth [/QUOTE]
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