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difficult child's new principal called me at work and now I'm freaking out.
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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 614092" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>STOP getting pushed around. If someone calls you and acts like that tell them to read the IEP and if they have questions call back then. </p><p></p><p>This whole thing is ridiculous. They call and accuse and you get upset and it causes you problems. It is a vicious cycle. YOU have to put a stop to it. YOU have to stop getting gut punched every time the phone rings and start being proactive. An advocate can and will help but if you allow every phone call to make you a mess you are never going to survive until they turn 18. But you are the only one who can change your reactions. You have done what has been asked without support or help from the school system. If you have done your part and it is documented then call them out on it. Tell them the IEP documents everything and that if they have a problem with the IEP they should schedule a meeting.</p><p></p><p>What I am saying is</p><p>1. STOP getting bullied</p><p>2. STOP letting them upset you</p><p>3. START telling them to use the tools they are forcing you to use.</p><p>4. START standing up for yourself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 614092, member: 15473"] STOP getting pushed around. If someone calls you and acts like that tell them to read the IEP and if they have questions call back then. This whole thing is ridiculous. They call and accuse and you get upset and it causes you problems. It is a vicious cycle. YOU have to put a stop to it. YOU have to stop getting gut punched every time the phone rings and start being proactive. An advocate can and will help but if you allow every phone call to make you a mess you are never going to survive until they turn 18. But you are the only one who can change your reactions. You have done what has been asked without support or help from the school system. If you have done your part and it is documented then call them out on it. Tell them the IEP documents everything and that if they have a problem with the IEP they should schedule a meeting. What I am saying is 1. STOP getting bullied 2. STOP letting them upset you 3. START telling them to use the tools they are forcing you to use. 4. START standing up for yourself [/QUOTE]
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