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[quote=Anonymous]I'm sorry, OP. I know exactly how you feel. During my son's K year, I would regularly get pulled out of the kiss n ride line to have "impromptu" meetings with the assistant principal. It took a huge toll on my mental health leading to anxiety. I dreaded driving up to the school just wondering if it was going to be another day of being signaled to pull into a parking spot. Eventually I would have our advocate on the phone and simply started requesting the school officially document any behavior rather than continuously pulling me out of the line to "chat." We too had requested different placement, a 1-to-1, etc, etc. They kept insisting they didn't want to officially document because they were allegedly concerned about creating a record for a child in K. Our advocate explained to us that in all actuality a record of behavior was exactly what was needed in order to have official documentation. I'd request in writing to the entire team that they stop providing verbal updates and instead that any behavioral information pertaining to your child be officially recorded via email and if it reaches the level necessary, within your child's official file.[/quote]
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