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Types of IEEs?
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<blockquote data-quote="jennd23" data-source="post: 425656" data-attributes="member: 11755"><p>Thanks for the input! I do have that form and I'm going to whip it out and go through the boxes. </p><p> </p><p>He doesn't qualify for OHI either according to them today (again I disagree). "luckily" he is doing great academically. He doesn't have many behavior problems but his teacher brought up some today that we hadn't talked about (which I appreciated), i am mostly concerned with his social skills (his district does have a social skills program) and communication issues. His teacher was totally on our side and said many times "just because he's doing well grade wise, he is NOT being successful educationally because of his social deficits."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jennd23, post: 425656, member: 11755"] Thanks for the input! I do have that form and I'm going to whip it out and go through the boxes. He doesn't qualify for OHI either according to them today (again I disagree). "luckily" he is doing great academically. He doesn't have many behavior problems but his teacher brought up some today that we hadn't talked about (which I appreciated), i am mostly concerned with his social skills (his district does have a social skills program) and communication issues. His teacher was totally on our side and said many times "just because he's doing well grade wise, he is NOT being successful educationally because of his social deficits." [/QUOTE]
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