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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, put everything in writing. And yes, some savvy principals and teachers will not respond to you in writing. That's okay, when you are on the phone with them let them know you are sending a follow up email with the bullet points of the conversation when it is over. Then do that. Yes it is only your "side" of things, but it creates a big, old, long paper trail. I am a teacher and when I see I have a kid who might be an issue, I start documenting from DAY 1. It could be the child responds really well to all the interventions, supports, praise, mentoring, check in-check out charts, etc. Then the documentation just sits in my folder. But if I need it down the road? No one can tell me they can't evaluate the kid because there hasn't been 6 to 8 weeks of interventions, cause OH. YES. THERE. HAS. I. HAVE. PROOF.[/quote]
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