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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 192421" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Hang in there! It is great that he already has an IEP in place. I noticed that in the past, I was afraid to tell the IEP team that difficult child told me XXX, which was contradictory to what they had told me. Then, somehow I have come to find that it is exactly what they need to hear and they don't react so badly to it- if they are people really trying to help him (we had this change when difficult child started middle school). If this keeps happening, request an IEP meeting and Functional assessment (or whatever it is called) and tell them that in difficult child's mind, this is what is transpiring. But again, I would first ask difficult child about other situations at school- what exactly is going on in the classroom, etc) </p><p></p><p>You're a warrior mom- it is frustrating and exhausting but you can do this and it will be ok!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 192421, member: 3699"] Hang in there! It is great that he already has an IEP in place. I noticed that in the past, I was afraid to tell the IEP team that difficult child told me XXX, which was contradictory to what they had told me. Then, somehow I have come to find that it is exactly what they need to hear and they don't react so badly to it- if they are people really trying to help him (we had this change when difficult child started middle school). If this keeps happening, request an IEP meeting and Functional assessment (or whatever it is called) and tell them that in difficult child's mind, this is what is transpiring. But again, I would first ask difficult child about other situations at school- what exactly is going on in the classroom, etc) You're a warrior mom- it is frustrating and exhausting but you can do this and it will be ok! [/QUOTE]
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