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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 518426" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Malika, LOL. You're right, I thought about it but she takes everything so "personal". Just to give you an example: she gets offended when I use certified with return receipt mail. It is just to have a paper trail, and she would rather just have phone conversation (no record of it...).</p><p>I know I sound paranoid, but she gave me some good reasons to be. Bottom line, I cannot trust her. She will do everything to do nothing for V (crazy I know). husband does not want to give her permission to talk to our Occupational Therapist (OT) without me being present. </p><p>I fear to set a precedent if I give her permission. The evaluation is in over a month and she did not even use proper channel to ask permission. She sent me an e-mail instead of mailing the permission paper or attaching the permission paper as a doctor to the e-mail. Her reason to bypass proper channel: it will be faster.</p><p>What's the hurry? mail within the same town only takes 1 day. </p><p>It appears she does not like to put things on paper black and white. And I'm the opposite.</p><p>Our Occupational Therapist (OT) used to work with the school if I recall correctly. I'll talk to her in the morning during V's therapy. See what she thinks. She is aware of the question anyway since the Special Education already e-mailed her (cc her on the e-mail she sent me), which once again does not seem quite right....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 518426, member: 11847"] Malika, LOL. You're right, I thought about it but she takes everything so "personal". Just to give you an example: she gets offended when I use certified with return receipt mail. It is just to have a paper trail, and she would rather just have phone conversation (no record of it...). I know I sound paranoid, but she gave me some good reasons to be. Bottom line, I cannot trust her. She will do everything to do nothing for V (crazy I know). husband does not want to give her permission to talk to our Occupational Therapist (OT) without me being present. I fear to set a precedent if I give her permission. The evaluation is in over a month and she did not even use proper channel to ask permission. She sent me an e-mail instead of mailing the permission paper or attaching the permission paper as a doctor to the e-mail. Her reason to bypass proper channel: it will be faster. What's the hurry? mail within the same town only takes 1 day. It appears she does not like to put things on paper black and white. And I'm the opposite. Our Occupational Therapist (OT) used to work with the school if I recall correctly. I'll talk to her in the morning during V's therapy. See what she thinks. She is aware of the question anyway since the Special Education already e-mailed her (cc her on the e-mail she sent me), which once again does not seem quite right.... [/QUOTE]
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