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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 24478" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>I have been following a little of your story. I know you've mentioned homebound before. I get the impression that you are really overwhelmed, especially last week. I wouldn't think that homebound is really a good idea. I think there should be other options first. Janna's son is in an emotional support class. Albeit, it's not the school closest to them, it's been a wonderful class for him. I would ask about a class like that. If one is available, they would have to get him back and forth.</p><p></p><p>Bring notes to the IEP, so that you won't forget what you need to talk about. Bring a tape recorder and ask if they wouldn't mind if you recorded. Many parents here have had IEPs, here on the board, then later the SD conveniently forgets what was decided at the meeting. If you are able to tape it, then they would have no other recourse, later, but to do as was discussed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 24478, member: 1024"] I have been following a little of your story. I know you've mentioned homebound before. I get the impression that you are really overwhelmed, especially last week. I wouldn't think that homebound is really a good idea. I think there should be other options first. Janna's son is in an emotional support class. Albeit, it's not the school closest to them, it's been a wonderful class for him. I would ask about a class like that. If one is available, they would have to get him back and forth. Bring notes to the IEP, so that you won't forget what you need to talk about. Bring a tape recorder and ask if they wouldn't mind if you recorded. Many parents here have had IEPs, here on the board, then later the SD conveniently forgets what was decided at the meeting. If you are able to tape it, then they would have no other recourse, later, but to do as was discussed. [/QUOTE]
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