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IEP testing isn't completed and they're already saying he probably won't qualify.
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 530775"><p>Keista, then I guess I'm lucky. difficult child 1 has had an IEP for 5 years now and he's NEVER received any services, only accommodations. THAT's what I spent most of last year fighting for was services. He was "so high functioning" and he was labeled a "lazy troublemaker" that they would NOT believe me that he had academic issues that were causing the behaviors. In our case, the only difference was that an IEP can have legal repercussions if not followed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 530775"] Keista, then I guess I'm lucky. difficult child 1 has had an IEP for 5 years now and he's NEVER received any services, only accommodations. THAT's what I spent most of last year fighting for was services. He was "so high functioning" and he was labeled a "lazy troublemaker" that they would NOT believe me that he had academic issues that were causing the behaviors. In our case, the only difference was that an IEP can have legal repercussions if not followed. [/QUOTE]
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