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<blockquote data-quote="tictoc" data-source="post: 354968" data-attributes="member: 7916"><p>My difficult child is only 7, so I don't have any HS experience, but this was our experience with difficult child's first IEP. The first SD person we dealt with acted like we were criminals for knowing our rights and demanding that proper procedures be followed. I remember that in one of the books I read about IEPs, there was a list of passive aggressive behaviors to watch for in SD representatives. Our SD person managed to deploy nearly all of the tactics on the list..."I just can't believe you think that is necessary...I've never had anyone ask for that before...I don't know why you think this isn't legal..." She was awful. husband and I fought back and we now have a great IEP (It helps that husband is an attorney).</p><p> </p><p>I think you should fight this. If you go along with it now, what happens if you need changes later??? I think it is better to set yourself up now as a warrior mom who won't take it from the SD. </p><p> </p><p>My blood boils every time I hear a story like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tictoc, post: 354968, member: 7916"] My difficult child is only 7, so I don't have any HS experience, but this was our experience with difficult child's first IEP. The first SD person we dealt with acted like we were criminals for knowing our rights and demanding that proper procedures be followed. I remember that in one of the books I read about IEPs, there was a list of passive aggressive behaviors to watch for in SD representatives. Our SD person managed to deploy nearly all of the tactics on the list..."I just can't believe you think that is necessary...I've never had anyone ask for that before...I don't know why you think this isn't legal..." She was awful. husband and I fought back and we now have a great IEP (It helps that husband is an attorney). I think you should fight this. If you go along with it now, what happens if you need changes later??? I think it is better to set yourself up now as a warrior mom who won't take it from the SD. My blood boils every time I hear a story like this. [/QUOTE]
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