When the Parent Keeps Repeating the Same Concern
When a caregiver repeats the same concern, the team can get tired of hearing it. That is human. It is also dangerous.
Repetition may mean the concern has not been answered, documented, explained, or solved. It may also mean the caregiver is seeing a pattern the team has not yet taken seriously.
Better practice slows down long enough to ask what the caregiver is seeing, where it shows up, and how the concern connects to school access or participation.