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Feeling very bad after IEP meeting
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<blockquote data-quote="SnowAngel" data-source="post: 157981" data-attributes="member: 4010"><p>I wouldn't feel bad either.You are your difficult child's best advocate.Don't ever feel bad for trying to change things in the best interest of your difficult child.I think your husband could be overwhelmed and possibly he hasn't seen this firm side of you.Everyone needs to have input on the IEP.If you need to ask for a meeting then I would request the Special Education Director attend.That usually gets the SD pushed in the right direction to resolve any issues and concerns.</p><p></p><p>I have been firm with our SD and everyone seems to understand.If they dont,they are in the wrong proffesion.After all we are moms 1st and we try extremely hard to do what is right for any of our kids.</p><p></p><p>I would think the SD would set higher goals so that the teachers can work on catching your difficult child up.I would as a mom be concerned with my difficult child repeating alot of the same work.This can affect difficult child's self esteem and confidence,in my opinion.The IEP team needs to look at the emotional side of your difficult child when putting the IEP together.Keep us updated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowAngel, post: 157981, member: 4010"] I wouldn't feel bad either.You are your difficult child's best advocate.Don't ever feel bad for trying to change things in the best interest of your difficult child.I think your husband could be overwhelmed and possibly he hasn't seen this firm side of you.Everyone needs to have input on the IEP.If you need to ask for a meeting then I would request the Special Education Director attend.That usually gets the SD pushed in the right direction to resolve any issues and concerns. I have been firm with our SD and everyone seems to understand.If they dont,they are in the wrong proffesion.After all we are moms 1st and we try extremely hard to do what is right for any of our kids. I would think the SD would set higher goals so that the teachers can work on catching your difficult child up.I would as a mom be concerned with my difficult child repeating alot of the same work.This can affect difficult child's self esteem and confidence,in my opinion.The IEP team needs to look at the emotional side of your difficult child when putting the IEP together.Keep us updated. [/QUOTE]
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