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Teacher hates my son
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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 20527" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>Ask for an IEP meeting and make your concerns known. I would not have done this ever because it was very difficult to get my kid to school at 8:30 on time, let alone early. In other words, going to school early would not meet my child's individual needs--that is what an IEP is about.</p><p></p><p>All the points you raise about --what if you were poor, the pressure is being put upon the child, etc. are valid. However, what you need to consider in my opinion is what will help your son and then try to get it. Your son is at a critical time for a student with an IEP--he has to transition to h.s. and frankly, because of NCLB, many high schools would not miss our kids greatly.</p><p></p><p>What type of accommodations does he have now?</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 20527, member: 284"] Ask for an IEP meeting and make your concerns known. I would not have done this ever because it was very difficult to get my kid to school at 8:30 on time, let alone early. In other words, going to school early would not meet my child's individual needs--that is what an IEP is about. All the points you raise about --what if you were poor, the pressure is being put upon the child, etc. are valid. However, what you need to consider in my opinion is what will help your son and then try to get it. Your son is at a critical time for a student with an IEP--he has to transition to h.s. and frankly, because of NCLB, many high schools would not miss our kids greatly. What type of accommodations does he have now? Martie [/QUOTE]
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