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Poor Q has a terrible mom, or so the teacher seems to think today... uggg
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 498052" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I have never planned to homeschool him, but I have said if nothing changes (next IEP meeting is on the 30th and they are to have the documented report for a restraint on him from last year that the psychologist admitted to this last meeting...trying to point out how hard Q is but in the end getting himself into trouble because he never reported it--even when over and over we all ask, has Q ever needed a restraint??? and ALL the staff say no..never.... It just figure sthis guy did it... he goes looking for it I believe) I can't go thru this for his highschool years. I would do home-bound plus therapies in a school or neutral setting... I just dont thinkhe would learn anything from me becasue we have so many of our own issues to work on.... </p><p></p><p>Today I asked him why he is fussing so much when he is in the room... HE said, they make me do word lists and they are just too hard. I said, Q I hear you and you needto just say that to the teacher. I reminded him that in school we learn NEW things so it will always seem hard at first. </p><p></p><p>I will hold off responding... I would never say what I said to you all anyway. I want things for him and will not take my personal hurt feelings into any of it. Just venting here....</p><p></p><p>I did get another email in response to my asking for communication about non iep things like the high school tour to continue as before, on a frequent/as needed basis not only at IEP meetings... she wrote back that she will do that and sorry for any confusion... again I replied, thanks, that will help...but I THOUGHT... confusion???? how was that confused? You purposely did not tell me about the trip, didn't send home a permission slip, excluded him from the class, and then told me about it at the last minute. Really have lost most of my trust. It just makes me sad, I thought I really could trust these guys after two and a half years of being with them. I am so scared for his future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 498052, member: 12886"] I have never planned to homeschool him, but I have said if nothing changes (next IEP meeting is on the 30th and they are to have the documented report for a restraint on him from last year that the psychologist admitted to this last meeting...trying to point out how hard Q is but in the end getting himself into trouble because he never reported it--even when over and over we all ask, has Q ever needed a restraint??? and ALL the staff say no..never.... It just figure sthis guy did it... he goes looking for it I believe) I can't go thru this for his highschool years. I would do home-bound plus therapies in a school or neutral setting... I just dont thinkhe would learn anything from me becasue we have so many of our own issues to work on.... Today I asked him why he is fussing so much when he is in the room... HE said, they make me do word lists and they are just too hard. I said, Q I hear you and you needto just say that to the teacher. I reminded him that in school we learn NEW things so it will always seem hard at first. I will hold off responding... I would never say what I said to you all anyway. I want things for him and will not take my personal hurt feelings into any of it. Just venting here.... I did get another email in response to my asking for communication about non iep things like the high school tour to continue as before, on a frequent/as needed basis not only at IEP meetings... she wrote back that she will do that and sorry for any confusion... again I replied, thanks, that will help...but I THOUGHT... confusion???? how was that confused? You purposely did not tell me about the trip, didn't send home a permission slip, excluded him from the class, and then told me about it at the last minute. Really have lost most of my trust. It just makes me sad, I thought I really could trust these guys after two and a half years of being with them. I am so scared for his future. [/QUOTE]
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