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<blockquote data-quote="tinamarie1" data-source="post: 5898" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>Well, I will tell you a few years ago after feeling completely railroaded by the school my son was in, a friend told me GET AN ADVOCATE now. She gave me the name and number of a group in our state called Families Helping Families. I never asked permission to bring my advocate, she just came with me. She knows the laws, and will make excellent suggestions at IEP meetings. She also taught me to stop the meeting and write down what was being said. I see you live in PA, but my advocate has always told me that if we have to move to another state, to get in touch with her and she will give me advocate resources for that state. By the way, her services are completely 100% free.</p><p></p><p>If you would like to contact them and ask for a group near you in PA.</p><p>Good luck hon. And I think you are 100% right to want to bring anyone you want to the IEP or other meetings.</p><p></p><p>Tina</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinamarie1, post: 5898, member: 255"] Well, I will tell you a few years ago after feeling completely railroaded by the school my son was in, a friend told me GET AN ADVOCATE now. She gave me the name and number of a group in our state called Families Helping Families. I never asked permission to bring my advocate, she just came with me. She knows the laws, and will make excellent suggestions at IEP meetings. She also taught me to stop the meeting and write down what was being said. I see you live in PA, but my advocate has always told me that if we have to move to another state, to get in touch with her and she will give me advocate resources for that state. By the way, her services are completely 100% free. If you would like to contact them and ask for a group near you in PA. Good luck hon. And I think you are 100% right to want to bring anyone you want to the IEP or other meetings. Tina [/QUOTE]
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