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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 539690"><p>Some of the places some of us have gone to get advocates are NAMI or the state board of education. My state also has a parenting center associated with the board of education. Sometimes if you call the district and the district sends someone the school acts different (they don't want the district to know they can't keep order). The down side of that is I've seen district personal cover for the school personal in front of parents even if they rip them apart after the meeting. If you can't find someone professional just a level headed friend would be better than no one. Also you can record the meeting or have your friend take notes. That way when you do get an advocate they can have a better idea of what the school is saying. Even if the IEP tomorrow doesn't go well you can call another one after you get an advocate. This doesn't hing on the meeting tomorrow. You can keep fighting even if they shut you out tomorrow. </p><p></p><p>A response to not having the man power for supervision is to hire an aide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 539690"] Some of the places some of us have gone to get advocates are NAMI or the state board of education. My state also has a parenting center associated with the board of education. Sometimes if you call the district and the district sends someone the school acts different (they don't want the district to know they can't keep order). The down side of that is I've seen district personal cover for the school personal in front of parents even if they rip them apart after the meeting. If you can't find someone professional just a level headed friend would be better than no one. Also you can record the meeting or have your friend take notes. That way when you do get an advocate they can have a better idea of what the school is saying. Even if the IEP tomorrow doesn't go well you can call another one after you get an advocate. This doesn't hing on the meeting tomorrow. You can keep fighting even if they shut you out tomorrow. A response to not having the man power for supervision is to hire an aide. [/QUOTE]
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