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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 463183" data-attributes="member: 12441"><p>So I was right. He was having an 'off day' and his teacher told me as much. I'm guessing she hadn't talked with the principal yet since she had no idea about the notebook or chart I had included in his backpack. She told me that it was 'difficult child's responsibility to take the stuff out of the backpack and give it to her.' So I took it out and showed her. Her response was that she already does a behavior tracking in the classroom. Ok, great. I don't know if she has a record of it, and if so, why am I not recieving a copy? Then She commented that she doesn't have the time to fill something like that out daily, or to write notes daily. If the daycare he goes to can, why can't she? Not too mention that this is not for my benefit. This is for difficult child's and I was requested to do this by a couple of his different doctors. Unfortunately, I don't have it in writing, so I will have to obtain that so it can be included in the IEP (once we get to that). So I left my question unanswered before I blew up in her face.</p><p></p><p>Funny thing is, I got a copy of the parent's handbook which states that they don't discriminate... my <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />. If that were true, she wouldn't be asking me to not bring my child on his 'off days'. Which I did find out that unless it says something in his IEP to not bring him on those days, the only reason a child should be absent is for sickness or appointments. Which means, no matter what kind of day he is having, she's going to have to deal with it.</p><p></p><p>Man... I am sooo angry right now! Grr...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 463183, member: 12441"] So I was right. He was having an 'off day' and his teacher told me as much. I'm guessing she hadn't talked with the principal yet since she had no idea about the notebook or chart I had included in his backpack. She told me that it was 'difficult child's responsibility to take the stuff out of the backpack and give it to her.' So I took it out and showed her. Her response was that she already does a behavior tracking in the classroom. Ok, great. I don't know if she has a record of it, and if so, why am I not recieving a copy? Then She commented that she doesn't have the time to fill something like that out daily, or to write notes daily. If the daycare he goes to can, why can't she? Not too mention that this is not for my benefit. This is for difficult child's and I was requested to do this by a couple of his different doctors. Unfortunately, I don't have it in writing, so I will have to obtain that so it can be included in the IEP (once we get to that). So I left my question unanswered before I blew up in her face. Funny thing is, I got a copy of the parent's handbook which states that they don't discriminate... my :censored2:. If that were true, she wouldn't be asking me to not bring my child on his 'off days'. Which I did find out that unless it says something in his IEP to not bring him on those days, the only reason a child should be absent is for sickness or appointments. Which means, no matter what kind of day he is having, she's going to have to deal with it. Man... I am sooo angry right now! Grr... [/QUOTE]
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