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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 236654" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>No disrespect intended Ropefree, but I'm not really following your post...... I don't really understand whether you are addressing a direct issue with your difficult child or special education in general. I'm finding the thoughts and points a little disjointed and difficult to follow.</p><p> </p><p>If you are addressing the system in general, I would have to say that in order for the system to be successful you have to have a combination of involved and informed parents (sadly), educated and emphathetic teachers, and caring and experienced administrators and above. If one of these levels is missing, it's tough to get what the law dictates without battles. Unfortunately, there are more stories of subpar Special Education and battles with schools than there are successes on this board. But I can say that I have heard (and personally experience) of some real positive experiences with Special Education services from members of this site.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 236654, member: 805"] No disrespect intended Ropefree, but I'm not really following your post...... I don't really understand whether you are addressing a direct issue with your difficult child or special education in general. I'm finding the thoughts and points a little disjointed and difficult to follow. If you are addressing the system in general, I would have to say that in order for the system to be successful you have to have a combination of involved and informed parents (sadly), educated and emphathetic teachers, and caring and experienced administrators and above. If one of these levels is missing, it's tough to get what the law dictates without battles. Unfortunately, there are more stories of subpar Special Education and battles with schools than there are successes on this board. But I can say that I have heard (and personally experience) of some real positive experiences with Special Education services from members of this site. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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