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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 532702" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Welcome Djane! </p><p></p><p>First, this is an oldish thread. Please start your own so more ppl will be inclined to stop by, read and post heir support input (yeah, just copy and paste)</p><p>You mentioned ADHD. Are there any other dxes (diagnoses)? Have there been any evaluations for anything else, any other possible dxes? What kind so of services accommodations are in the IEP? You know they threaten you with their lawyer just to make you back off, right? Personally I would say, <em>"Yes, please do bring your lawyer in and he/she can tell you that you are breaking the law by not following the IEP and not servicing my child adequately. Hmmmmmmmm maybe I should find a lawyer of my own"</em></p><p></p><p>Many states have parent advocates for this purpose. They offer free services funded via grants. Just need to hunt them down in your area. By me internet search for them yields nothing, but they are at the top of the list of service providers that Early Steps (every area has this) refers ppl to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 532702, member: 11965"] Welcome Djane! First, this is an oldish thread. Please start your own so more ppl will be inclined to stop by, read and post heir support input (yeah, just copy and paste) You mentioned ADHD. Are there any other dxes (diagnoses)? Have there been any evaluations for anything else, any other possible dxes? What kind so of services accommodations are in the IEP? You know they threaten you with their lawyer just to make you back off, right? Personally I would say, [I]"Yes, please do bring your lawyer in and he/she can tell you that you are breaking the law by not following the IEP and not servicing my child adequately. Hmmmmmmmm maybe I should find a lawyer of my own"[/I] Many states have parent advocates for this purpose. They offer free services funded via grants. Just need to hunt them down in your area. By me internet search for them yields nothing, but they are at the top of the list of service providers that Early Steps (every area has this) refers ppl to. [/QUOTE]
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