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Does any state mail IEPs before the meeting?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 237166" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>It depends on the child. In defense of my home state, everyone in my family (except me with learning problems) finished college and my two nieces who live in Crystal Lake are in AP honors classes and are doing well (to put it mildly). They both want to be doctors.</p><p></p><p> Our difficult children do not do well in school in any state. I have yet to see a big difference between IL and Wisconsin, where we moved. IL was wonderful as far as getting my son early services. If a child has behavioral problems, even due to a disorder, you will be hard pressed to find any place that is friendly to the child. It is difficult to teach them and most SD's have no idea what to do about them. </p><p>My friend is going to have to send her two difficult children to Day Treatment here in WI. They simply can not function in regular school, and are very disruptive. They spend all their time in the office, and it really isn't their faults. Both are waiting for evaluations. </p><p>Good students who are well behaved get good educations. Our difficult children--not so much. in my opinion that is no matter where you live. Frankly, SDs don't like "problem" kids and it's really sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 237166, member: 1550"] It depends on the child. In defense of my home state, everyone in my family (except me with learning problems) finished college and my two nieces who live in Crystal Lake are in AP honors classes and are doing well (to put it mildly). They both want to be doctors. Our difficult children do not do well in school in any state. I have yet to see a big difference between IL and Wisconsin, where we moved. IL was wonderful as far as getting my son early services. If a child has behavioral problems, even due to a disorder, you will be hard pressed to find any place that is friendly to the child. It is difficult to teach them and most SD's have no idea what to do about them. My friend is going to have to send her two difficult children to Day Treatment here in WI. They simply can not function in regular school, and are very disruptive. They spend all their time in the office, and it really isn't their faults. Both are waiting for evaluations. Good students who are well behaved get good educations. Our difficult children--not so much. in my opinion that is no matter where you live. Frankly, SDs don't like "problem" kids and it's really sad. [/QUOTE]
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