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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 230472" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Go to the meeting and hear what they have to say. THen present the TEAM with what the problem is at home and what you need for the indivigual education plan team to do to aid this FAPE IDEA IEP learner.</p><p>The mental health piece is not some big mystery and if the district does not Know have a specialist or services the fact you son needs what he needs would be THEIR</p><p>obligation.</p><p>HAve you called the doe state head of Special Education and the head of the pyscology dept? Those two people can give you some ideas as well as the fact that you are needing assistance you are not readily recieving will interest them. You can use your best skills in pr to gather support as you are eloquent and you do a very good job on this site.</p><p>Compse a letter to attach the e-mail sent to you by mistake and submit a formal complaint with the complaint as listed in the IEP booklet you are given at every IEP meeting.</p><p>Bring a letter formally requesting another IEP meeting to give to the PRinciple at the one you are preparing to attend.</p><p>/go ahead and sign the IEP but above your signature write in the conditional pressure to sign is based on the threat that legally obligated services(which are inadiquate in current IEP) "will expire" and that your qualified dependant minor</p><p>is at risk at this time due to neglect at this school.</p><p>OR something...somthing true and poinant.</p><p>With the document in hand at that point require that you will need this xeroxed befor you will be leaving with your copy...or take it and tell them you will have the coppy made and return with it asap.</p><p>Then leave.</p><p>Have quetions to ask that are relavent to your learner and ask them one by one .</p><p></p><p>As a single parent myself ( current statistica are 40% of households today are single parent households) in my sons current scnool the teachers and such are mostly younger and if they have children they are young. </p><p>Specificly ask the conselor what in home services you can get right now. You do need help. A respite for example. ANd if I remember correctly your son was dealling drugs? How about some rehab type help? </p><p>I agree that it is inapropriate for you to have no safe supervised location for your son while you are working. You need that. CAnces are so do other parents with not disimialar issues. Or just for safty these days.</p><p>KLMNO...good luck. Get clear about which battles and be keep it simple. </p><p>Open with this line, if you like, when a family member has a mental illness the father abandons his family...and so does every one else.</p><p>GEtting throught the teen years is the hard part. `Give this the serious concern that is needed now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 230472, member: 6271"] Go to the meeting and hear what they have to say. THen present the TEAM with what the problem is at home and what you need for the indivigual education plan team to do to aid this FAPE IDEA IEP learner. The mental health piece is not some big mystery and if the district does not Know have a specialist or services the fact you son needs what he needs would be THEIR obligation. HAve you called the doe state head of Special Education and the head of the pyscology dept? Those two people can give you some ideas as well as the fact that you are needing assistance you are not readily recieving will interest them. You can use your best skills in pr to gather support as you are eloquent and you do a very good job on this site. Compse a letter to attach the e-mail sent to you by mistake and submit a formal complaint with the complaint as listed in the IEP booklet you are given at every IEP meeting. Bring a letter formally requesting another IEP meeting to give to the PRinciple at the one you are preparing to attend. /go ahead and sign the IEP but above your signature write in the conditional pressure to sign is based on the threat that legally obligated services(which are inadiquate in current IEP) "will expire" and that your qualified dependant minor is at risk at this time due to neglect at this school. OR something...somthing true and poinant. With the document in hand at that point require that you will need this xeroxed befor you will be leaving with your copy...or take it and tell them you will have the coppy made and return with it asap. Then leave. Have quetions to ask that are relavent to your learner and ask them one by one . As a single parent myself ( current statistica are 40% of households today are single parent households) in my sons current scnool the teachers and such are mostly younger and if they have children they are young. Specificly ask the conselor what in home services you can get right now. You do need help. A respite for example. ANd if I remember correctly your son was dealling drugs? How about some rehab type help? I agree that it is inapropriate for you to have no safe supervised location for your son while you are working. You need that. CAnces are so do other parents with not disimialar issues. Or just for safty these days. KLMNO...good luck. Get clear about which battles and be keep it simple. Open with this line, if you like, when a family member has a mental illness the father abandons his family...and so does every one else. GEtting throught the teen years is the hard part. `Give this the serious concern that is needed now. [/QUOTE]
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