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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 375278" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>That is correct, Wee is not in school yet, (and there was no push by attorney to have him there before the IEP is a usable document). Wee is visiting my mom for a few days. The kids there are not in school yet, so we hoped it would be a little less "in your face" there because he is upset about it. The next meeting was scheduled at the same time this one was, and we hope to have him school starting next week. We'll see how the next meeting goes.</p><p> </p><p>If I were to venture any guesses, I would say the attorney was called in by the principal. After her near panic-attack at the previous meeting, she walked into this one with her usual calm, cool, collected, "I'm gonna kick your ___" attitude, again. So I suspect the attorney's info came largely from her. The only other player at the table that has any history with us was the SpEd director, everyone else is new to the situation, so whatever the principal would have told to the attorney prior, no one there really could have countered, even if they wanted to. They haven't worked with us. But, she had even turned the corner prior to the end of the meeting, although I can't say when because my focus was on the atty, and had a few contributions about her observations that were useful.</p><p> </p><p>I can't let my gaurd down for the next meeting, but I will go in hopeful, again, that we will have another productive meeting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 375278, member: 1848"] That is correct, Wee is not in school yet, (and there was no push by attorney to have him there before the IEP is a usable document). Wee is visiting my mom for a few days. The kids there are not in school yet, so we hoped it would be a little less "in your face" there because he is upset about it. The next meeting was scheduled at the same time this one was, and we hope to have him school starting next week. We'll see how the next meeting goes. If I were to venture any guesses, I would say the attorney was called in by the principal. After her near panic-attack at the previous meeting, she walked into this one with her usual calm, cool, collected, "I'm gonna kick your ___" attitude, again. So I suspect the attorney's info came largely from her. The only other player at the table that has any history with us was the SpEd director, everyone else is new to the situation, so whatever the principal would have told to the attorney prior, no one there really could have countered, even if they wanted to. They haven't worked with us. But, she had even turned the corner prior to the end of the meeting, although I can't say when because my focus was on the atty, and had a few contributions about her observations that were useful. I can't let my gaurd down for the next meeting, but I will go in hopeful, again, that we will have another productive meeting. [/QUOTE]
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