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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]IEP meetings are heavy. You sit in a room and listen to everything your child struggles with—ADHD, impulsivity, emotional regulation, and ongoing behavior issues. You hear about referrals, disruptions, poor choices, and moments where they didn’t think before acting. And no matter how many times you’ve done this, it still hurts.[/quote] Congratulations to you and your DD! I can't relate, though. Our IEP teams didn't tell us what our child struggled with - probably because our kid's behaviors were not disruptive, but self-destructive. There were no stories about our kid, because few teachers got to know him. There was no sense of urgency. Our meetings were full of denial, red tape, and tokenism. I guess the grass is always greener on the other side. [/quote]
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