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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 549508" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>We decided to switch schools this year. We are in the same district but different school. We do not know anyone at this new school. When I enrolled difficult child I spoke with the school psychologist and she told me they would just do the same things the other school did as far as his IEP. They said we could request an IEP meeting if we wanted. It kind of seems like they should do that anyway since we are new to this school and they don't know us. </p><p></p><p>Do you think I should request a meeting or just wait and see how it goes? I don't want to come off all hyper about it. Lol. I also would like to write a letter to his new teacher and the new sped teacher just to give them an idea if what he needs help with, etc. but I am having a hard time getting started. Don't want to go overboard but at the same time I know how hard it can be once things have gotten out of control. I also know from experience that sometimes teachers don't even know which students have iep's right away.</p><p></p><p>Any advice for our situation? Tia!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 549508, member: 3930"] We decided to switch schools this year. We are in the same district but different school. We do not know anyone at this new school. When I enrolled difficult child I spoke with the school psychologist and she told me they would just do the same things the other school did as far as his IEP. They said we could request an IEP meeting if we wanted. It kind of seems like they should do that anyway since we are new to this school and they don't know us. Do you think I should request a meeting or just wait and see how it goes? I don't want to come off all hyper about it. Lol. I also would like to write a letter to his new teacher and the new sped teacher just to give them an idea if what he needs help with, etc. but I am having a hard time getting started. Don't want to go overboard but at the same time I know how hard it can be once things have gotten out of control. I also know from experience that sometimes teachers don't even know which students have iep's right away. Any advice for our situation? Tia! [/QUOTE]
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