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Principal calls. difficult child sleeping. Wants me to come get him, he's "wasting their time".
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 265276" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I just got my copy of the new IEP in the mail this morning. I read thru it and immediately went to SpEd Director because half the stuff we talked about isn't in it! </p><p> </p><p>After 4 or 5 emails back and forth with the SpEd Director, she and I have now discovered that her copy and my copy are not the same. </p><p> </p><p>I pray this was a mistake, but at this point in the game, nothing would suprise me.</p><p> </p><p>This feeling is EXACTLY why I didn't want to go to public school. They have played enough head games that now I wonder "was this a mistake? or on purpose?" Yeah, by law, they have to educate him. That law should also include a clause about the parent not being the one to have to force the issue over and over again. SO frustrating.</p><p> </p><p>I think I will tell the SpEd Teacher tonight that I am sorry, to her and her alone, for any fallout my next few actions may cause to her. It is not personal, but my son deserves better than what he's getting, and I will likely start pushing people to get it. In fact, I already started. When I get there at noon today to take him to specials, I plan to take him to specials, not wait til he's finished with his impromptu math instruction they try to squeeze into that time frame (my guess is to avoid having to send a tutor out to him...) difficult child isn't there at math time cause pretty boy principal suspended him indefinitely. difficult child's back, now, long enuf to go to specials. We're going to specials. Pretty boy can figure out the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 265276, member: 1848"] I just got my copy of the new IEP in the mail this morning. I read thru it and immediately went to SpEd Director because half the stuff we talked about isn't in it! After 4 or 5 emails back and forth with the SpEd Director, she and I have now discovered that her copy and my copy are not the same. I pray this was a mistake, but at this point in the game, nothing would suprise me. This feeling is EXACTLY why I didn't want to go to public school. They have played enough head games that now I wonder "was this a mistake? or on purpose?" Yeah, by law, they have to educate him. That law should also include a clause about the parent not being the one to have to force the issue over and over again. SO frustrating. I think I will tell the SpEd Teacher tonight that I am sorry, to her and her alone, for any fallout my next few actions may cause to her. It is not personal, but my son deserves better than what he's getting, and I will likely start pushing people to get it. In fact, I already started. When I get there at noon today to take him to specials, I plan to take him to specials, not wait til he's finished with his impromptu math instruction they try to squeeze into that time frame (my guess is to avoid having to send a tutor out to him...) difficult child isn't there at math time cause pretty boy principal suspended him indefinitely. difficult child's back, now, long enuf to go to specials. We're going to specials. Pretty boy can figure out the rest. [/QUOTE]
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