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Blindsided at IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="Gwenage" data-source="post: 610896" data-attributes="member: 17120"><p>Is there a form letter for that somewhere? I am in Maryland. At the end of the meeting they said since we refused to agree it had to go to mediation. I think the Aspergers and ED school might be good for him but if he doesn't get in there for some reason I'd hate to have that awful school. I'd push for in home schooling before I'd let him go there. He does have Anxiety is rather defiant. He can stare people down for hours. Still he would be a psychotic mess in a purely ED school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gwenage, post: 610896, member: 17120"] Is there a form letter for that somewhere? I am in Maryland. At the end of the meeting they said since we refused to agree it had to go to mediation. I think the Aspergers and ED school might be good for him but if he doesn't get in there for some reason I'd hate to have that awful school. I'd push for in home schooling before I'd let him go there. He does have Anxiety is rather defiant. He can stare people down for hours. Still he would be a psychotic mess in a purely ED school. [/QUOTE]
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