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Well, I suppose the dung just hit the rotating blades.
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 374898" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Shari,</p><p></p><p>I think you have like three advocates who worked with you on this latest IEP. Call them and bring them all! Don't worry about this - you are coming from a position of power in this instance. You have an amazing history of abuse, neglect, and plain stupidity with the school - you have evidence of your son being placed in a friggin broom closet for goodness sakes. There should be absolutely no fear on your part. This is a chance to show how your son's academic needs are not being met and how the school's inability and refusal to accommodate those needs has exasperated his emotional situation.</p><p></p><p>Prepare, prepare, prepare. Go back to your records over the last several years and document every incident, every suspension, every phone call, every early pick up, every time they didn't follow their own plan, every time you insisted a trained para, etc. I guarantee that if this case went to the state level, you would win. This school is one of the worst I've heard of in eight years on this board. Look at this as an opportunity to make a difference for Wee and perhaps a bigger difference for the children who might have struggled in the future. Go into this with a positive state of mind. This is your chance to really make a difference for you son and those who follow.</p><p></p><p>You can do it. Stay strong, calm and focused.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 374898, member: 805"] Shari, I think you have like three advocates who worked with you on this latest IEP. Call them and bring them all! Don't worry about this - you are coming from a position of power in this instance. You have an amazing history of abuse, neglect, and plain stupidity with the school - you have evidence of your son being placed in a friggin broom closet for goodness sakes. There should be absolutely no fear on your part. This is a chance to show how your son's academic needs are not being met and how the school's inability and refusal to accommodate those needs has exasperated his emotional situation. Prepare, prepare, prepare. Go back to your records over the last several years and document every incident, every suspension, every phone call, every early pick up, every time they didn't follow their own plan, every time you insisted a trained para, etc. I guarantee that if this case went to the state level, you would win. This school is one of the worst I've heard of in eight years on this board. Look at this as an opportunity to make a difference for Wee and perhaps a bigger difference for the children who might have struggled in the future. Go into this with a positive state of mind. This is your chance to really make a difference for you son and those who follow. You can do it. Stay strong, calm and focused. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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