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Reply to "I feel like my relationship with my kid's IEP team often become adversarial"
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[quote=Anonymous]My child has fairly minor needs (mainstreamed) so I imagine that relationship is simpler because we aren’t asking for as much, but I try to notice and appreciate people when they do well. Thankfully so far that’s been both lead teachers and both special educators for the most part. When there is an issue I try to offer ideas but also ask what I can do to support my child and the team at home. We also pay for one private service, which the school simply is not up for providing. I’m grateful that we can do that. Schools are not equipped to do everything. Try to keep calm and if you say something you regret or in a way you regret it apologize. But don’t apologize for asking for what your child needs. [/quote]
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