bipolar 504

Can a teacher get in trouble for saying that your child is faking his disorder?

My daughter has bipolar disorder and stress disorder disorder. I've been working with my daughter's kindergarten teacher and has a 504 plan. In any case, now when the teacher never Réponds email. He also sent an email asking if he could establish a parent-teacher conference. Never reply to that either. So now I try to achieve before class or after class to talk about Tara. She Trys to cut me short and walks away. Today I felt like I was trying to say that my daughter is faking their illnesses, because when I made a suggestion to help get my daughter in the task of the school said he would try what I suggested, but it's up to my daughter if you want to manipulate the situation or not. I feel as email and ask exactly what his environment and that if she says she thinks my daughter is faking his disorder, for his report to this principle.

You need to request a meeting with the director, the person in charge of 504 plans for the school, and probably 504 for the district, too. You must express its concern that the teacher Tara has not responded to your email address or multiple attempts to speak with her staff about their concerns. This is necessary to involve teachers as well, but you can let the manager decide when to take it to the meeting. Bring your email evidence to support its claim, but not wave around the meeting point and simply refer to that date and has received no response. Report that your child is in kindergarten, and is important for her to get the best start in their school career. Statistics show that students are bipolar dropout candidates so this first school contact has to be positive. As public institutions, school systems have e-mail archive, so that the teacher can not claim she replied.

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