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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 518772" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Well, I sent the e-mail this morning and received a reply shortly after. In my e-mail it was asked that questions were put in writing and I would transmit.</p><p>I also told her that I value the confidentiality of my son's medical files and that she was not to contact my son's doctors or therapists without my expressed written consent. </p><p>I played it nice acknowledging that she was only trying to obtain information to better help V (benefit of the doubt...) but proper channels were best and would protect my son's rights.</p><p>She actually apologized!</p><p>I think she got the message loud and clear. At that point I don't feel the need to go any further. Her apology is in written and that should be enough in the future if I ever need to mention it again.</p><p>As far as what she wants to know: names of tests that were used. School needs to use different ones since it has been less than a year. Otherwise results will not be useable. Makes sense: why do twice the same thing. </p><p>Was it the only thing she wanted to talk about: I will never know. Hopefully she will be more cautious from now on.</p><p>Our Occupational Therapist (OT)'s point of view: the school is not used to parents who know their rights. </p><p>I owe that knowlage to you guys: thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 518772, member: 11847"] Well, I sent the e-mail this morning and received a reply shortly after. In my e-mail it was asked that questions were put in writing and I would transmit. I also told her that I value the confidentiality of my son's medical files and that she was not to contact my son's doctors or therapists without my expressed written consent. I played it nice acknowledging that she was only trying to obtain information to better help V (benefit of the doubt...) but proper channels were best and would protect my son's rights. She actually apologized! I think she got the message loud and clear. At that point I don't feel the need to go any further. Her apology is in written and that should be enough in the future if I ever need to mention it again. As far as what she wants to know: names of tests that were used. School needs to use different ones since it has been less than a year. Otherwise results will not be useable. Makes sense: why do twice the same thing. Was it the only thing she wanted to talk about: I will never know. Hopefully she will be more cautious from now on. Our Occupational Therapist (OT)'s point of view: the school is not used to parents who know their rights. I owe that knowlage to you guys: thanks! [/QUOTE]
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