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Sped director wants me to withdraw request for iep meeting.
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<blockquote data-quote="seriously" data-source="post: 431451" data-attributes="member: 11920"><p>We went to mediation with difficult child 2 and it was actually a very positive experience - but then we won, to the tune of $20K.</p><p></p><p>I can't remember - have you had direct discussions with the director of Special Education outside of the IEP meetings about placement etc? Or with the superintendent or board of ed?</p><p></p><p>It is such a pain when they stonewall like that. Because your kiddo isn't getting younger - he's getting older every day and he's losing the time he has to learn these skills before his brain starts really maturing in adolescence.</p><p></p><p>I feel for you. I think that one approach you might consider is to set your own time line in your letters requesting meetings. If they fail to respond in writing that they don't agree to that time limit then I think you would have a case for a procedural violation.</p><p></p><p>AND their delay of this meeting really should have required them to do Prior Notice - put it in writing why they want to delay the meeting to next year. When you ask them for prior notice sometimes they suddenly decide that maybe they can do things NOW after all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seriously, post: 431451, member: 11920"] We went to mediation with difficult child 2 and it was actually a very positive experience - but then we won, to the tune of $20K. I can't remember - have you had direct discussions with the director of Special Education outside of the IEP meetings about placement etc? Or with the superintendent or board of ed? It is such a pain when they stonewall like that. Because your kiddo isn't getting younger - he's getting older every day and he's losing the time he has to learn these skills before his brain starts really maturing in adolescence. I feel for you. I think that one approach you might consider is to set your own time line in your letters requesting meetings. If they fail to respond in writing that they don't agree to that time limit then I think you would have a case for a procedural violation. AND their delay of this meeting really should have required them to do Prior Notice - put it in writing why they want to delay the meeting to next year. When you ask them for prior notice sometimes they suddenly decide that maybe they can do things NOW after all. [/QUOTE]
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