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Need to amend IEP; psychiatrist would like to attend mtg (m)
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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 195318" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>You can invite anyone you want to the meeting. </p><p></p><p>I the head team leader of difficult child's private multidisciplinary evaluation attend the meeting.</p><p></p><p>Sd will pay much more attention to the "profession" speaking compared to the parent. Often, they appreciate the opportunity to speak directly with-your private professional.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I do not authorize any information to be released directly to the school district without it being at a meeting in which I am in attendance OR a conference call wherein I participate.</p><p></p><p>School of hard knocks taught me better. Example: I stupidly allowed the sd to contact difficult child's psychologist when we were having tons of behavior problems at school. The sd's actions were causing huge problems and they would not listen to me.</p><p></p><p>I appealed a suspension. Gave authorization to Dr. D. They discussed behavior techniques, yadda, yadda. During the discussion, the principal said the difficult child has to be held accountable; Dr. D says we he should, but you don't put a child in this frame of mind and in his condition in a carosel alone and expect him to sit there all day, etc. What did the principal make her decision on? Dr. D said, "difficult child must be held accountable. Appeal denied."</p><p></p><p>Like I said, school of hard knocks.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 195318, member: 23"] You can invite anyone you want to the meeting. I the head team leader of difficult child's private multidisciplinary evaluation attend the meeting. Sd will pay much more attention to the "profession" speaking compared to the parent. Often, they appreciate the opportunity to speak directly with-your private professional. With that said, I do not authorize any information to be released directly to the school district without it being at a meeting in which I am in attendance OR a conference call wherein I participate. School of hard knocks taught me better. Example: I stupidly allowed the sd to contact difficult child's psychologist when we were having tons of behavior problems at school. The sd's actions were causing huge problems and they would not listen to me. I appealed a suspension. Gave authorization to Dr. D. They discussed behavior techniques, yadda, yadda. During the discussion, the principal said the difficult child has to be held accountable; Dr. D says we he should, but you don't put a child in this frame of mind and in his condition in a carosel alone and expect him to sit there all day, etc. What did the principal make her decision on? Dr. D said, "difficult child must be held accountable. Appeal denied." Like I said, school of hard knocks..... [/QUOTE]
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