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<blockquote data-quote="lordhelpme" data-source="post: 42550" data-attributes="member: 3382"><p>1st answer to the school ?. i would look over the part in the back of the book that address the school setting and follow some of the advice there. i had a similar problem as the school gave me a copy of the book to borrow yet they did not follow the suggestions. the super was not happy when i pointed this out in an early mtg. </p><p></p><p>as for the advocate i contacted the local CAUSE office</p><p>Citizens Alliance To Uphold Special Education (CAUSE) is the Parent Training ... Our priority is to protect and advocate for the educational rights of ...</p><p></p><p>the guy i talked to today was awesome and he is going to come with-me to the mediation i have requested.</p><p></p><p>i would suggest that you look into mediation 1st before due process. i have been told it is better off for all parties to try this route first. no lawyer fees less hassles.</p><p>my state had a fed funded mediation program check your states board of ed website to see if they have on or the CAUSE people can direct you.</p><p></p><p>good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lordhelpme, post: 42550, member: 3382"] 1st answer to the school ?. i would look over the part in the back of the book that address the school setting and follow some of the advice there. i had a similar problem as the school gave me a copy of the book to borrow yet they did not follow the suggestions. the super was not happy when i pointed this out in an early mtg. as for the advocate i contacted the local CAUSE office Citizens Alliance To Uphold Special Education (CAUSE) is the Parent Training ... Our priority is to protect and advocate for the educational rights of ... the guy i talked to today was awesome and he is going to come with-me to the mediation i have requested. i would suggest that you look into mediation 1st before due process. i have been told it is better off for all parties to try this route first. no lawyer fees less hassles. my state had a fed funded mediation program check your states board of ed website to see if they have on or the CAUSE people can direct you. good luck! [/QUOTE]
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