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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 375172" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I'm with- JJJ on this. I think atty got an earful before the mtg about how difficult you were, yada yada yada, how Wee is fine, etc., party line, etc. He may well have been expecting a "frivolous" (in the eyes of SD) lawsuit. I also think that when you pulled out your documentation, atty probably realized that SD has completely dropped the ball with Wee, repeatedly. He probably feels like he won the lottery with you *not* threatening Due Process right now. Hopefully he had a very educational discussion post IEP with- school staff. Will be interesting to see if they are smart enough to listen to their atty. I do agree - I think cautious optimism is called for. SD staff haven't proven to be the brightest bulbs in the batch.</p><p></p><p>This success is squarely on your shoulders. You have done a fabulous job of educating yourself, of getting good supports for *you*, and of documenting what Wee's needs are. If you had not been the resourceful, determined warrior mom that you are, this mtg could have been a slaughter. Outstanding job, Mom!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 375172, member: 8"] I'm with- JJJ on this. I think atty got an earful before the mtg about how difficult you were, yada yada yada, how Wee is fine, etc., party line, etc. He may well have been expecting a "frivolous" (in the eyes of SD) lawsuit. I also think that when you pulled out your documentation, atty probably realized that SD has completely dropped the ball with Wee, repeatedly. He probably feels like he won the lottery with you *not* threatening Due Process right now. Hopefully he had a very educational discussion post IEP with- school staff. Will be interesting to see if they are smart enough to listen to their atty. I do agree - I think cautious optimism is called for. SD staff haven't proven to be the brightest bulbs in the batch. This success is squarely on your shoulders. You have done a fabulous job of educating yourself, of getting good supports for *you*, and of documenting what Wee's needs are. If you had not been the resourceful, determined warrior mom that you are, this mtg could have been a slaughter. Outstanding job, Mom!!! [/QUOTE]
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