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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As long as you're not cursing the team out or throwing furniture, you're good. Nothing wrong with applying a little pressure. [/quote] What a low standard. This is a professional meeting, applying pressure doesn’t mean rudeness and trying to invalidate what the experts in the field are saying. Believe me, teams react just the same in private when you act passive aggressively and entitled. [/quote] I was at a meeting in FCPS and the teacher stood up and started yelling, flapping their arms, and mocking my child. The teacher kept yelling and interrupting to the point that her boss told her to stop, and she still continued. I got an apology from the district as well as the principal. It still doesn’t fix the HELL that my kid had to put up with in that teachers class. She decided she didn’t have to accommodate a 504 and just didn’t care. [/quote]
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