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<blockquote data-quote="Roxona" data-source="post: 682575" data-attributes="member: 19076"><p>Pigless, I would think so too, but they are doing things that I don't think are by the book. At the end of the last parent-teacher conference, his teacher mentioned something about a wellness team needing to provide counseling services to SS10. It would not be formal and there would be no accountability. In fact, I don't even know who would be counseling him. When she brought this up at the conference, I told her that counseling or any kind of IEP/BIP would need to be discussed in a separate meeting when my step kids were not there listening to the discussion, and it would require longer than the three minutes we had left before her next parent-teacher conference started. She would not provide us with any date or time within which to meet to discuss this issue. I told my husband that I objected because no one would be required to report or discuss anything to us. I explained that I agreed that he needed counseling, but it should be someone of our choosing, who was reputable and who would report their findings to us. I have had bad experience with school counselors in the past, so I am very cautious. My husband didn't seem to understand my concern. I know they are doing the counseling, and I also know that my husband has no idea of what it consists of because no one is reporting a thing to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roxona, post: 682575, member: 19076"] Pigless, I would think so too, but they are doing things that I don't think are by the book. At the end of the last parent-teacher conference, his teacher mentioned something about a wellness team needing to provide counseling services to SS10. It would not be formal and there would be no accountability. In fact, I don't even know who would be counseling him. When she brought this up at the conference, I told her that counseling or any kind of IEP/BIP would need to be discussed in a separate meeting when my step kids were not there listening to the discussion, and it would require longer than the three minutes we had left before her next parent-teacher conference started. She would not provide us with any date or time within which to meet to discuss this issue. I told my husband that I objected because no one would be required to report or discuss anything to us. I explained that I agreed that he needed counseling, but it should be someone of our choosing, who was reputable and who would report their findings to us. I have had bad experience with school counselors in the past, so I am very cautious. My husband didn't seem to understand my concern. I know they are doing the counseling, and I also know that my husband has no idea of what it consists of because no one is reporting a thing to him. [/QUOTE]
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