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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]I would not listen to some posters here, they are extremely bitter and obnoxious. Please advocate for your child but know what you think they need may be different from the rest of the team. I’m concerned as to why parents think it’s ok to act like these people aren’t professionals, you can disagree with your doctor BUT still respect them. You build trust by being respectful and asking questions. It’s okay to ask why they are doing something a certain way. It’s your kid. It’s when you act like you’re the one who studied childhood development, speech pathology, executive functioning, etc. that things become adversarial. You’re the expert on your child, not best practices and methodologies.[/quote]
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