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Update - Finally Received IEP Copy - Our Request Denied for Writing Accommodations
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 463925" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Another really good resource is PACER center based inMN but does outreach and knows laws of each state. Their website is easy to use. every state has a special education site usually through the state dept of ed. that will also list specifics but many rules are federally based. Read the signature page carefully. For example ours says if this is NOT a first IEP then no signature within (I think) 10 days means you agree. You must actually check the I do not agree with this IEP box in order to disagree even if it is on one small point (and I have done this many times, it is not a big deal...they must get it right). I do not do homework with my son anymore. It was not worth upsetting every minute we had together and he has enough support in school (but he is quite delayed so at his own pace anyway...obviously this doesn't work for lots of kids but in our case it was the answer). I participate by going to the school and volunteering in many things weekly. Really amazing suggestions on this site. I am glad to have found it.</p><p></p><p>ps anyone know why my signature wont save or show up in my posts. I have to retype each time. There is no button for a new post either so I can't introduce myself or ask any questions. I am sure I am missing something that is obvious but any help is welcomed. </p><p></p><p>Thanks, <span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: lime"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">me: 47 yr old single adoptive mom to son (adopted at age 2)</span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: lime"><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">son/difficult child 14 yr old with autism, acquired brain injury (surgery at age 2 to remove blood filled mass leaving frontal and temporal lobe injury with overall mass effects), borderline cogntive delays, anxiety, adhd, temporal lobe seizures, attachment issues. Symptoms: severe anxeity and fight or flight responses, impulsive, verbal and physical aggression, social and communication issues. Loves watching sports, really desperately wants friends-not much of a clue though,smile...loves swimming and therapeutic horseback riding.</span></span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 463925, member: 12886"] Another really good resource is PACER center based inMN but does outreach and knows laws of each state. Their website is easy to use. every state has a special education site usually through the state dept of ed. that will also list specifics but many rules are federally based. Read the signature page carefully. For example ours says if this is NOT a first IEP then no signature within (I think) 10 days means you agree. You must actually check the I do not agree with this IEP box in order to disagree even if it is on one small point (and I have done this many times, it is not a big deal...they must get it right). I do not do homework with my son anymore. It was not worth upsetting every minute we had together and he has enough support in school (but he is quite delayed so at his own pace anyway...obviously this doesn't work for lots of kids but in our case it was the answer). I participate by going to the school and volunteering in many things weekly. Really amazing suggestions on this site. I am glad to have found it. ps anyone know why my signature wont save or show up in my posts. I have to retype each time. There is no button for a new post either so I can't introduce myself or ask any questions. I am sure I am missing something that is obvious but any help is welcomed. Thanks, [SIZE=1][COLOR=lime][FONT=Tahoma]me: 47 yr old single adoptive mom to son (adopted at age 2) son/difficult child 14 yr old with autism, acquired brain injury (surgery at age 2 to remove blood filled mass leaving frontal and temporal lobe injury with overall mass effects), borderline cogntive delays, anxiety, adhd, temporal lobe seizures, attachment issues. Symptoms: severe anxeity and fight or flight responses, impulsive, verbal and physical aggression, social and communication issues. Loves watching sports, really desperately wants friends-not much of a clue though,smile...loves swimming and therapeutic horseback riding.[/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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