simpilotswife said:
I realize that you are bitter about what happened with the teacher but really that is partly due to your own lack of information. According to IDEA individual teachers do not have the power to grant or refuse special ed services to a child. That recommendation is up to the IEP committee to decide. If you had had the information contained in IDEA, you would have known that a request for Special Ed services should not be made through the teacher but instead should go through your district's Special Ed department.
Ummmm HELLO, but I am NOT misinformed, or uninformed...
As a matter of fact, you just completely REPEATED everything that I have been stating in my post!
These laws, which I AM familiar with, (our state must use commonly use their own ACRONYM????) ARE IN PLACE to PREVENT a teacher from having this sole power!!!! That is WHY they were written. To protect parents from this kind of situation... Imagine here.... A kid blows a test, or acts out, or has a personality conflict with the teacher, and BAM, the teacher can just DEMAND that this child be placed in special services!!!
As a matter of fact, the School Psychologist, who is in charge of this in our district, very explicitly explained this to me. She reiterated that we had to go thru these hoops, and that I had to sign the paperwork, in order to AVOID this very situation.
The reason that I went forward with having my son evaluated on my own, was because, even after jumping thru all their hoops... (request to the Special Ed. department, IEP meeting, etc...) the Psychologist went right along with the teacher, and outright told me that she would NOT want to evaluate my son. Was I frustrated... YES Was I angry.. YES Was I disappointed... YES Was I HURT, seeing my poor DS suffer... YES.
But MOST importantly, I no longer trusted these 'Professionals' any further than I could throw an elephant!!!
And, you can throw around words like 'bitter'.... But, you know what. I am not 'bitter'. Am I passionate about the fact that too many kids are suffering because of our educational system is out of control. Yes, I am... very! Because, you see, this one individual teacher, whom I really liked on a personality level, is NOT the problem. I have personally experienced problems like this time after time after time.
The word 'bitter' is a negative and backwards looking emotion. You can bet that this does NOT describe me at all. I took matters in my own hands, I had my son diagnosed, and I personally, with my own time and money (the OT for example) have taken responsibility here. I am gladly doing whatever it takes to help my son and to move forward in a positive way.
So, while I hate to sidetrack this thread any further, I had to take issue with your post, as everything about it was just simply wrong.
To the OP,
I hope it all works out well with your DD in math!!!
