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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 572244" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>I probably shouldn't have sent the text but I'm ok with the fact that I did. I don't feel like I was nasty to her in my reply (compared to what I <strong>WANTED</strong> to say!) because she was making it clear that she wasn't going to help him and all I said was ok then I'll make sure he doesn't ask you anymore. Plain and simple. However, I do need to know WHO he can go to for help if it's not her. I am going to send an email to her supervisor and let her know I'd like to request a meeting ASAP. I have a copy of his IEP and it clearly states he needs help with organization. </p><p></p><p>I'm frustrated because it's her job to help him while he's at school yet she's saying no, that it's <em>HIS</em> responsibility. It should be - for a typical 12 year old - but he's not a typical 12 year old! I know it's a constant challenge to keep him organized but he needs the help and it's HER job to help him while he's at school!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 572244, member: 12470"] I probably shouldn't have sent the text but I'm ok with the fact that I did. I don't feel like I was nasty to her in my reply (compared to what I [B]WANTED[/B] to say!) because she was making it clear that she wasn't going to help him and all I said was ok then I'll make sure he doesn't ask you anymore. Plain and simple. However, I do need to know WHO he can go to for help if it's not her. I am going to send an email to her supervisor and let her know I'd like to request a meeting ASAP. I have a copy of his IEP and it clearly states he needs help with organization. I'm frustrated because it's her job to help him while he's at school yet she's saying no, that it's [I]HIS[/I] responsibility. It should be - for a typical 12 year old - but he's not a typical 12 year old! I know it's a constant challenge to keep him organized but he needs the help and it's HER job to help him while he's at school! [/QUOTE]
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