IEP meetings are my toxic trait.
I say “f*ck it” a lot, and sometimes it works.
Full-time mom, part-time detective.
My Teen, “This IEP doesn’t even sound like me.”
My teen, flipping through the report like it’s bad fanfiction.
They grabbed a pencil , “Let me write a real one. First line: Strengths = Vibes.”
At this point I might just submit theirs.
My Teen, “This IEP doesn’t even sound like me.”
My teen, flipping through the report like it’s bad fanfiction.
They grabbed a pencil , “Let me write a real one. First line: Strengths = Vibes.”
At this point I might just submit theirs.
Some of us are out here fighting harder for our kid’s IEP than we’ve ever fought for anything.
If you know the stress of waiting for an email back that decides your child’s entire year you’re not alone.
I see you. Let’s talk about it.
Some of us are out here fighting harder for our kid’s IEP than we’ve ever fought for anything.
If you know the stress of waiting for an email back that decides your child’s entire year you’re not alone.
I see you. Let’s talk about it.