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difficult child 1's teacher has me in tears
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 556883" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>MWM. not all SD's are like the ones you have encountered. Sometimes there are huge differences from one school to another in the same district. I was able to thoroughly intimidate our middle school when Wiz was there simply by taking in a stack of books on autism, sp ed law, asperger's etc... with lots of post-its and clearly written notes on those post-its. I terrified their 'autism expert' who was only an expert because she attended a 3 hr seminar on autism. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes the threat of an advocate really does work, and sometimes the threat of bringing in a sp ed lawyer will also help. but you have to be 100% willing and able to actually produce said advocate or atty or it won't do any good. </p><p></p><p>CB, you might also want to look for the civil rights person at the state board of ed/dept of education. That is where you go to find advocates, and I think that it was MWM who got help from that level by going to the civil rights enforcer also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 556883, member: 1233"] MWM. not all SD's are like the ones you have encountered. Sometimes there are huge differences from one school to another in the same district. I was able to thoroughly intimidate our middle school when Wiz was there simply by taking in a stack of books on autism, sp ed law, asperger's etc... with lots of post-its and clearly written notes on those post-its. I terrified their 'autism expert' who was only an expert because she attended a 3 hr seminar on autism. Sometimes the threat of an advocate really does work, and sometimes the threat of bringing in a sp ed lawyer will also help. but you have to be 100% willing and able to actually produce said advocate or atty or it won't do any good. CB, you might also want to look for the civil rights person at the state board of ed/dept of education. That is where you go to find advocates, and I think that it was MWM who got help from that level by going to the civil rights enforcer also. [/QUOTE]
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