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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 200496" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Welcome, You are doing a great job in looking for ways to help your son. </p><p> </p><p>The time lines in getting help seem like forever. Like you said, seems by the time an issue is discovered it is Spring and school will soon be out for the summer. The summer goes well so we think, "Good, positive changes, this year will be different". Then the problems start mostly Nov - Dec. That is because Oct - Nov is a lot of review from the previous year and the real true new materials are introduced the end of the 1st quarter or the beginning of the second quarter. So, we try to get a handle on it again this year and by the time we realize we are working with a true problem, the summer arrives again. I think the schools sometimes also puts off the IEP as long as possible hoping you will drop the pursuit over summer.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, the others here have give great advise and you are doing awesome in the search for answers. Keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 200496, member: 5096"] Welcome, You are doing a great job in looking for ways to help your son. The time lines in getting help seem like forever. Like you said, seems by the time an issue is discovered it is Spring and school will soon be out for the summer. The summer goes well so we think, "Good, positive changes, this year will be different". Then the problems start mostly Nov - Dec. That is because Oct - Nov is a lot of review from the previous year and the real true new materials are introduced the end of the 1st quarter or the beginning of the second quarter. So, we try to get a handle on it again this year and by the time we realize we are working with a true problem, the summer arrives again. I think the schools sometimes also puts off the IEP as long as possible hoping you will drop the pursuit over summer. Anyway, the others here have give great advise and you are doing awesome in the search for answers. Keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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