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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 253216" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Make sure you keep pushing them about specifics of incidents and get some of this in writing if you can- like the tteacher's statement about what really happened. This kind of stuff has gotten out of hand with my son's teacher's on a few occassions in the past. Particualrly, one last year where an email was sent to me saying that difficult child was horsing around in art class and ended up cutting a piece out of his friend's art project instead of his own. (They were cutting shapes out of construction paper and difficult child's best friend was sitting beside him and their projects ended up being overlapped) Ok, fine- I backed up him getting a reprimand for horsing around with scissors in his hand and not paying attention to what he was doing.</p><p></p><p>What got emailed to the iep team and put in difficult child's file?? The same teacher then submitted a statement that was not copied to me and it said that difficult child "slashed another student's artwork with his scissors". I have more stories like this but I will spare you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 253216, member: 3699"] Make sure you keep pushing them about specifics of incidents and get some of this in writing if you can- like the tteacher's statement about what really happened. This kind of stuff has gotten out of hand with my son's teacher's on a few occassions in the past. Particualrly, one last year where an email was sent to me saying that difficult child was horsing around in art class and ended up cutting a piece out of his friend's art project instead of his own. (They were cutting shapes out of construction paper and difficult child's best friend was sitting beside him and their projects ended up being overlapped) Ok, fine- I backed up him getting a reprimand for horsing around with scissors in his hand and not paying attention to what he was doing. What got emailed to the iep team and put in difficult child's file?? The same teacher then submitted a statement that was not copied to me and it said that difficult child "slashed another student's artwork with his scissors". I have more stories like this but I will spare you. [/QUOTE]
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