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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 151321" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I don't know where you are located and tend to think it varies from state to state, but let's just say I have been less than impressed by the knowledge of our school psychologist and ed spec. In addition to there obvious lack of expertise in any of my son's issues, the school psychologist was only at one meeting- the meeting where "determination" took place and that was over 2 years ago. The ed spec has been to 2 meetings (ever)- one last August and one last week. There has been no other "specialist" from the school there in my son's 2 years + on an IEP. I guess they must be considering the Special Education person at school who acts as my difficult child's case manager as the "behavior specialist" or specialist who "understands how the disability effects learning". And, well, he doesn't propose or do anything other than the standard behavior modification plan that is supposed to be "one size fits all" for every kid classified as ED.</p><p></p><p>I think you did the right things by going up the ladder- I would suggest keeping that line of communication open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 151321, member: 3699"] I don't know where you are located and tend to think it varies from state to state, but let's just say I have been less than impressed by the knowledge of our school psychologist and ed spec. In addition to there obvious lack of expertise in any of my son's issues, the school psychologist was only at one meeting- the meeting where "determination" took place and that was over 2 years ago. The ed spec has been to 2 meetings (ever)- one last August and one last week. There has been no other "specialist" from the school there in my son's 2 years + on an IEP. I guess they must be considering the Special Education person at school who acts as my difficult child's case manager as the "behavior specialist" or specialist who "understands how the disability effects learning". And, well, he doesn't propose or do anything other than the standard behavior modification plan that is supposed to be "one size fits all" for every kid classified as ED. I think you did the right things by going up the ladder- I would suggest keeping that line of communication open. [/QUOTE]
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