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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 512454" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I think your draft and Buddy's statement sound good.</p><p></p><p>I haven't been fully keeping up with your story, but it sounds as if these ppl need IEP training. seriously, I know it's not an IEP but the point of it is the same, isn't it.</p><p></p><p>So, I just started thinking about the whole IEP process. Big historical picture.</p><p>1 Government set up the law and the safeguards. </p><p>2 School staffs did a lame job of implementing law and safeguards. </p><p>3 Parents started turning to lawyers and ex-sped teachers trying to write IEPs that actually do something to protect their kids.</p><p></p><p>in my opinion you are on the verge of #3 in the JJD system. They are stuck on #2. The good news is that you have the experience of IEPs and can force them to set this plan up accordingly. Once you are done, you can clue them in to the whole IEP process. Probably won't care, but it's worth a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 512454, member: 11965"] I think your draft and Buddy's statement sound good. I haven't been fully keeping up with your story, but it sounds as if these ppl need IEP training. seriously, I know it's not an IEP but the point of it is the same, isn't it. So, I just started thinking about the whole IEP process. Big historical picture. 1 Government set up the law and the safeguards. 2 School staffs did a lame job of implementing law and safeguards. 3 Parents started turning to lawyers and ex-sped teachers trying to write IEPs that actually do something to protect their kids. in my opinion you are on the verge of #3 in the JJD system. They are stuck on #2. The good news is that you have the experience of IEPs and can force them to set this plan up accordingly. Once you are done, you can clue them in to the whole IEP process. Probably won't care, but it's worth a shot. [/QUOTE]
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