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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can’t wait to take a copy of this thread to my kids next IEP meeting when I “complain” his accommodations and goals mean nothing. And it IS the system that is the problem. A system that can’t fire staff who clearly are not capable of serving student, advocating for them or for them themselves. You are (a major) part of the problem for accepting you can’t do anything. [/quote] We need smaller classes. That would help everybody. Hard for me to keep track of kids with accommodations and provide everything they need when I have 30 kids to manage. You need to remember that your kid is not the only one in the classroom with iep goals and requirements. And regular kids can also be quite a handful. I’m not complaining. Just trying to get you to understand reality [/quote] It’s hard to justify smaller class sizes, or para support, when the classroom teachers just lie and say they’re doing things they can’t actually do.[/quote] WTF are you going on about? You are such an idiot for blaming a teacher. Be a parent. How about that? Make sure your child gets what they need instead of going the lazy route and blaming someone who isn't to blame. [/quote]
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