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Any tips for a manifestation meeting?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 241774" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Take proof of diagnosis (letter from psychiatrist, any privately done evaluations, anything), any publicized documentation of common problems and symptoms for that diagnosis, the previous BIP or lack thereof that did not adequately provide for needed supports and most of all- DO NOT SIGN AN AGREEMENT that this was NOT a manifestation of the disability no matter what- unless, of course, you agree that it was not. I say that because the admin at my son's told me I had no choice but to sign because I was out-voted by the other memebers of the iep team (who happened to sit there quietly through the whole meeting)- but it didn't matter- it isn't about being in the minority of votes- it is about not being in agreement. If you can find an advocate, it would be good to take one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 241774, member: 3699"] Take proof of diagnosis (letter from psychiatrist, any privately done evaluations, anything), any publicized documentation of common problems and symptoms for that diagnosis, the previous BIP or lack thereof that did not adequately provide for needed supports and most of all- DO NOT SIGN AN AGREEMENT that this was NOT a manifestation of the disability no matter what- unless, of course, you agree that it was not. I say that because the admin at my son's told me I had no choice but to sign because I was out-voted by the other memebers of the iep team (who happened to sit there quietly through the whole meeting)- but it didn't matter- it isn't about being in the minority of votes- it is about not being in agreement. If you can find an advocate, it would be good to take one. [/QUOTE]
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