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IEP Meeting tomorrow with DevPed - so unprepared
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 271503" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>THis sounds like a win to me. At least, a win in that you were shown to be right, the school once again showed themselves to be handling it all wrong and did not achieve their planned agenda. And one more nail in the coffin of anyone who thinks that they can get YOUR expert to agree with THEM.</p><p>And as it was official, it should be on file, so if anyone at the school tries this again, you sweetly refer to the minutes and point out, this is old ground and has already been covered; NOW can we get on with actually doing what you have been asked to do? Such as follow the darn IEP, and NOT escalate this kid, and NOT expect him to be held accountable for his behjavioour once he's been really stirred up?</p><p></p><p>No, I think this was a good outcome. About as good as you could have had it, given pretty boy's obvious and now publicly displayed bias.</p><p></p><p>And what is more - YOU cooperated, you made sure it was all an open book. No secrets. All cards on the table. You have come out of this smelling like roses. The school - definitely NOT Chanel No 5!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 271503, member: 1991"] THis sounds like a win to me. At least, a win in that you were shown to be right, the school once again showed themselves to be handling it all wrong and did not achieve their planned agenda. And one more nail in the coffin of anyone who thinks that they can get YOUR expert to agree with THEM. And as it was official, it should be on file, so if anyone at the school tries this again, you sweetly refer to the minutes and point out, this is old ground and has already been covered; NOW can we get on with actually doing what you have been asked to do? Such as follow the darn IEP, and NOT escalate this kid, and NOT expect him to be held accountable for his behjavioour once he's been really stirred up? No, I think this was a good outcome. About as good as you could have had it, given pretty boy's obvious and now publicly displayed bias. And what is more - YOU cooperated, you made sure it was all an open book. No secrets. All cards on the table. You have come out of this smelling like roses. The school - definitely NOT Chanel No 5! Marg [/QUOTE]
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