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I'm only just beginning this process and it's soooo frustrating.
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<blockquote data-quote="barneysmom" data-source="post: 379545" data-attributes="member: 1872"><p>Cazzy, it's a real pain sometimes to have to read all those books and I was never one to be interested in all that stuff. It took me a long time to learn what an IEP was -- I had no real interest. Then I *had* to learn it or my ship would sink. Now I'm kind of addicted to learning more about SpEd law and mental health law. it's interesting how many secrets are hidden in there that parents don't know about, and I like knowing the inside scoop. You are doing a GREAT job and you are getting a great start at being pro-active which will make your child's and your life easier. I wish I had started earlier -- just about a year ago for me, my sons were already 12 and 16. But I was always too busy being that *nice Mrs. Barneysmom* and that just got me nowhere. Now I like lacing up the steel-toed boots, tempered with occasional whiffs of lavender, rosewater and vanilla as a nod to the traditionalist in me. And just to clarify, they don't *need* written permission, but when you give a written *request* they become legally responsible with a time constraint. Sorry about beating that to death. . . Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barneysmom, post: 379545, member: 1872"] Cazzy, it's a real pain sometimes to have to read all those books and I was never one to be interested in all that stuff. It took me a long time to learn what an IEP was -- I had no real interest. Then I *had* to learn it or my ship would sink. Now I'm kind of addicted to learning more about SpEd law and mental health law. it's interesting how many secrets are hidden in there that parents don't know about, and I like knowing the inside scoop. You are doing a GREAT job and you are getting a great start at being pro-active which will make your child's and your life easier. I wish I had started earlier -- just about a year ago for me, my sons were already 12 and 16. But I was always too busy being that *nice Mrs. Barneysmom* and that just got me nowhere. Now I like lacing up the steel-toed boots, tempered with occasional whiffs of lavender, rosewater and vanilla as a nod to the traditionalist in me. And just to clarify, they don't *need* written permission, but when you give a written *request* they become legally responsible with a time constraint. Sorry about beating that to death. . . Jo [/QUOTE]
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