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Reply to "Does everyone walk out of an IEP meeting feeling like crap? "
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[quote=Anonymous]I have had parents bring a big photo of their child to show anyone in the meeting who does not know the child. I thought it was a great idea. I would ask the team to start the discussion with positives. Just say that while you know the meeting is mostly about needs and services, as a parent, it would help you to hear positives. We get too focused on the needs in the meetings and you have every right to remind us to note strengths and gains. If I were a parent I’d ask for a breakdown of the daily schedule and exactly who was providing services when. I’d ask what special programs are being used and what built-in assessments there are and how you can be kept up to date. We’re doing very little reading specialized programs where I teach because the staff has been reassigned and I’d be delighted if that came to light. I can’t say in a leefingcthat your kid’s needs aren’t being met because of insane principal decisions.[/quote]
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