Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 Hi Jayne, In your position, I would write a letter to the teacher asking for another meeting. In this letter you could include a list of specific issues that you want discussed including aides' comments, ie YOU set the agenda. If you want, you could ask the teacher if there are specific issues she wants to discuss too. Then take a copy of your agenda to the meeting and try to stay on track. If the discussion shifts to a different issue, you can politely say you'd be happy to discuss this issue, but at another time, and that right now you'd like to deal with the items on the agenda. Can you take someone with you to the meeting? It's hard to control the direction of a meeting when you are by yourself and dealing with the issues. Plus, another person will give you moral support and a second point of view of what occurred in the meeting. Good Luck, Lisette (dealing with all this school stuff too at the moment) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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