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I'm so overwhelmed...wishing we hadn't moved
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 543240" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Big hugs... As suggested, I would for sure contact the old doctor and see if his office can make an appointment for you and deal with medications for a while longer. </p><p>Do your own research for the IEP but you can also ask the new school what guidelines they are following and you wish to have a copy of those guidelines so "you can be on the same page". Of course, you know they are wrong and you're right, but try to find some wording that is acceptable for them so they don't feel cornered (yet).</p><p>When we moved, Partner was still in early intervention although he was 4 years old (his progress was still fragile and NY early intervention thought it would be best for him to not yet transfer him to school services) and the transition was a disaster. I ended up going through our local hospital for his therapy. So I hear your frustration!</p><p>It is a slow process but you will get there eventually. One day at a time, one obstacle at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 543240, member: 11847"] Big hugs... As suggested, I would for sure contact the old doctor and see if his office can make an appointment for you and deal with medications for a while longer. Do your own research for the IEP but you can also ask the new school what guidelines they are following and you wish to have a copy of those guidelines so "you can be on the same page". Of course, you know they are wrong and you're right, but try to find some wording that is acceptable for them so they don't feel cornered (yet). When we moved, Partner was still in early intervention although he was 4 years old (his progress was still fragile and NY early intervention thought it would be best for him to not yet transfer him to school services) and the transition was a disaster. I ended up going through our local hospital for his therapy. So I hear your frustration! It is a slow process but you will get there eventually. One day at a time, one obstacle at a time. [/QUOTE]
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