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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 607113" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Have you talked to the Dept. of Education in your state? If they want to use assistive technology and don't have it yet, they, from my understanding, either HAVE toget it (meaning buy it or get it from another school) or transfer her to a school that does have this. If not, what's the point of no para? </p><p></p><p>I agree with IC on getting an advocate too. You can find out who your free advocate is by contacting the Dept. of Education in your state. The school districts never tell you. They don't like to deal with advocates because they know the state laws and what the school district HAS to do. Parents can be fooled, but not advocates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 607113, member: 1550"] Have you talked to the Dept. of Education in your state? If they want to use assistive technology and don't have it yet, they, from my understanding, either HAVE toget it (meaning buy it or get it from another school) or transfer her to a school that does have this. If not, what's the point of no para? I agree with IC on getting an advocate too. You can find out who your free advocate is by contacting the Dept. of Education in your state. The school districts never tell you. They don't like to deal with advocates because they know the state laws and what the school district HAS to do. Parents can be fooled, but not advocates. [/QUOTE]
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