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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP why not just prepare your daughter by giving her the correct arguments and facts And let her present the situation in front of the panel. Why are you so sure this couldn't be a wonderful way for her to gain some self confidence. What if she does this and the panel sides with her? Why does she even have to talk about her SN? Why not just say she thought it was ok and showed the calculator to the teacher? I think you are making this into something it doesn't necessarily have to be. [/quote] Five pages and someone finally suggests that you prepare your child to be successful in the inevitable situation that she finds herself. Here's the thing. 1. You choose the private school. 2. You choose a school with this peer review system. 3. You're DD engaged in behavior that got her brought up before the peer review - twice 4. You tried to get her out of it but the principal said no, no way, she goes through peer review Without even considering the merits of the situation and how to make your daughter successful in the future, the issue on your plate is accepting where you are and helping her get through her difficult situation in a successful manner. You lost the battle and you are spending way too much time licking your wounds and justifying your position when you just need to move on. You can't stop the peer review. The single only thing left for the immediate situation is to make her successful in the process. As a mom of a sensitive special needs child, all I can say is that if you accept where you are, you can help her be successful so that she is not scarred for life and that is your job now.[/quote]
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