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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 527759" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I don't mind her going to the IEP meetings. Her taking notes is actually quite helpful. I have my own disabilties and I'm a horrible note taker. She is, however, overstepping her boundaries with the other stuff. One time she wanted to call an IEP meeting to discuss my daughter's grades because she didn't feel like the language arts teacher was responding to her concerns enough. Honestly I thought an IEP was completely unecessary. I had already gone to difficult child's open house just recently and I spoke to the language arts teacher myself. I understood everything just fine. My mom was the one who had questions and concerns that were not being met. She actually bribed me with money to request an IEP! I was reluctant but I needed the money so I agreed. I did not attend the IEP. It was not worth me missing work over. I already signed over a release so that she could be in contace with her teachers, but now I totally regret it. So do they, I'm sure. If I had of known we would have these kinds of problems, I never would have signed it. Right now it's just stressing me out and I feel really pressured by her when it comes to certain things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 527759, member: 2196"] I don't mind her going to the IEP meetings. Her taking notes is actually quite helpful. I have my own disabilties and I'm a horrible note taker. She is, however, overstepping her boundaries with the other stuff. One time she wanted to call an IEP meeting to discuss my daughter's grades because she didn't feel like the language arts teacher was responding to her concerns enough. Honestly I thought an IEP was completely unecessary. I had already gone to difficult child's open house just recently and I spoke to the language arts teacher myself. I understood everything just fine. My mom was the one who had questions and concerns that were not being met. She actually bribed me with money to request an IEP! I was reluctant but I needed the money so I agreed. I did not attend the IEP. It was not worth me missing work over. I already signed over a release so that she could be in contace with her teachers, but now I totally regret it. So do they, I'm sure. If I had of known we would have these kinds of problems, I never would have signed it. Right now it's just stressing me out and I feel really pressured by her when it comes to certain things. [/QUOTE]
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