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Our IEP meeting The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 537152" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I can only imagine how hard it is to hear the scope of how your son was bullied. I would however like to say please don't you or or your husband feel that you failed to protect him. You didn't know the scope. You can't read minds. It is heart breaking information to absorb I can tell. The whole heck no, not bullying my baby, feeling. Every parent would hate news like this. At the same time, you didn't know then. And now that you do know, more of his reactions make sense. And now you all can help your difficult child understand his reactions to certain things, process that horrible history and learn over time to put it in the past. Thank goodness at least now you all have that insight. </p><p></p><p>As for the rest of your post? Wow. Just wow. I am incredibly impressed with the way this meeting was handled. Impressed by the approaches decided upon. The acceptance of your difficult children issues and struggles and that so many people are able to be on the same page and committed to helping difficult child be all he can be and thrive doing it ! It is so rare to see stories of such successful meetings and such a huge list of very specific tactics to implement to help difficult child on his path. I think the solutions and approaches you listed sounds quite spot on and potentially very life altering for your difficult child. </p><p></p><p>We often hear so many stories of the pressures and demands placed on professional and high level athletes. Most stories heard are negative. Where the athlete is simply a instrument in the eyes of those in management of teams, coaches etc and where the athlete isn't truly seem as a person, simply a team position. To hear how much this organization is involved in personal areas of your difficult children life and attempting to help guide him into sport success but also life success, is incredible and wonderful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 537152, member: 4264"] I can only imagine how hard it is to hear the scope of how your son was bullied. I would however like to say please don't you or or your husband feel that you failed to protect him. You didn't know the scope. You can't read minds. It is heart breaking information to absorb I can tell. The whole heck no, not bullying my baby, feeling. Every parent would hate news like this. At the same time, you didn't know then. And now that you do know, more of his reactions make sense. And now you all can help your difficult child understand his reactions to certain things, process that horrible history and learn over time to put it in the past. Thank goodness at least now you all have that insight. As for the rest of your post? Wow. Just wow. I am incredibly impressed with the way this meeting was handled. Impressed by the approaches decided upon. The acceptance of your difficult children issues and struggles and that so many people are able to be on the same page and committed to helping difficult child be all he can be and thrive doing it ! It is so rare to see stories of such successful meetings and such a huge list of very specific tactics to implement to help difficult child on his path. I think the solutions and approaches you listed sounds quite spot on and potentially very life altering for your difficult child. We often hear so many stories of the pressures and demands placed on professional and high level athletes. Most stories heard are negative. Where the athlete is simply a instrument in the eyes of those in management of teams, coaches etc and where the athlete isn't truly seem as a person, simply a team position. To hear how much this organization is involved in personal areas of your difficult children life and attempting to help guide him into sport success but also life success, is incredible and wonderful. [/QUOTE]
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