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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 481139" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Ugh, school stuff! I'm so glad that you have someone to advocate for Q now! I really do not like the staff at your son's school! They put you both through a lot of unnecessary stuff yesterday. When difficult child was in 4th grade we had huge problems with Special Education teacher not following the BIP. (From what I was told she didn't even know what was in the BIP for a long time). Thankfully it all worked out. The Special Education teacher invited the dist. Special Education head to difficult child's IEP. She agreed with everything husband and I said and after the meeting when it was just the principal, husband, me, and the Special Education director she asked the principal if the Special Education teacher needed more training because it was obvious she didn't know how to work with kids like difficult child. </p><p></p><p>by the way, how unprofessional for the school psychiatric to react the way he did!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 481139, member: 1631"] Ugh, school stuff! I'm so glad that you have someone to advocate for Q now! I really do not like the staff at your son's school! They put you both through a lot of unnecessary stuff yesterday. When difficult child was in 4th grade we had huge problems with Special Education teacher not following the BIP. (From what I was told she didn't even know what was in the BIP for a long time). Thankfully it all worked out. The Special Education teacher invited the dist. Special Education head to difficult child's IEP. She agreed with everything husband and I said and after the meeting when it was just the principal, husband, me, and the Special Education director she asked the principal if the Special Education teacher needed more training because it was obvious she didn't know how to work with kids like difficult child. by the way, how unprofessional for the school psychiatric to react the way he did! [/QUOTE]
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