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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 151690" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks! I emailed today to say difficult child was home from psychiatric hospital and would be "eased" back into school starting tomorrow afternoon and that I was very concerned about the intent for the "talk". I chose my words carefully about what the professionals thought were difficult child's primary triggers for cycling and reiterated that I did not think a lack of understanding the importance of things was the cause of his problems at school. I sent the email to principal, asst principal (who was also at iep meetinng), and copied cm. The principal emailed back and in capital letters, stated that they agreed and would not have this "talk".</p><p>So, I guess it is safe for me to mark it out of his iep. I would just sign and leave it in there based on the priincipal's word, but I've learned that lesson already. And, thanks to this board, I don't feel pressured so easily anymore!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 151690, member: 3699"] Thanks! I emailed today to say difficult child was home from psychiatric hospital and would be "eased" back into school starting tomorrow afternoon and that I was very concerned about the intent for the "talk". I chose my words carefully about what the professionals thought were difficult child's primary triggers for cycling and reiterated that I did not think a lack of understanding the importance of things was the cause of his problems at school. I sent the email to principal, asst principal (who was also at iep meetinng), and copied cm. The principal emailed back and in capital letters, stated that they agreed and would not have this "talk". So, I guess it is safe for me to mark it out of his iep. I would just sign and leave it in there based on the priincipal's word, but I've learned that lesson already. And, thanks to this board, I don't feel pressured so easily anymore!! [/QUOTE]
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