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Changing IEP Classification
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 128745" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I have been thinking that a change in classification might help get the accommodations in the IEP met more effectively. I know it's not supposed to make a difference and it's the law that the IEP get implemented, but apparently at this school, emotional disturbance means nothing more than a behavior problem and many of them can't seem to get the point that difficult child isn't in control of as much as they think he is. I'm sending a letter CM to director of Special Education today, so maybe that will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 128745, member: 3699"] I have been thinking that a change in classification might help get the accommodations in the IEP met more effectively. I know it's not supposed to make a difference and it's the law that the IEP get implemented, but apparently at this school, emotional disturbance means nothing more than a behavior problem and many of them can't seem to get the point that difficult child isn't in control of as much as they think he is. I'm sending a letter CM to director of Special Education today, so maybe that will help. [/QUOTE]
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