My partner humiliated me (us) in IEP meeting...how to repair?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't do IEP meeting with my DH because he on the spectrum


Sorry hit submit too fast. Apologize next time and go without her. They're unfortunately used to things like this. Give nice holiday gifts.


NP. I took expensive alcohol to the whole team on the holidays/end of the year.
Anonymous
I was in a meeting once where a parent hit the other.

It wasn't hard, and but as a teacher, I was taken aback.

When parents fall apart in a meeting, what teachers learn is which parent to call in a crisis, and what kinds of skills we need to address with the child.

I agree with the person who said, "We appreciate your work, and apologize for stress we brought to the table,". The special ed team is used to the meltdown. Can you and your partner make an agenda and take turns? Like you answer speech questions and they answer reading questions?
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I am going to lock this thread. I don't believe it is offering the OP much assistance and the OP appears to have abandoned it long ago.

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