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HAD IEP MEETING TODAY
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<blockquote data-quote="Patty" data-source="post: 4556" data-attributes="member: 1243"><p>I know how you feel. But it sounds like you had a good showing at your meeting. If you send a written request to the Superintendent of schools and request a copy of all his records by law they have to give you everything. But putting it in writing is the key.</p><p></p><p>Your difficult child is so lucky to have you behind him. I have been trudging through the politics too. My difficult child is also having trouble with language. He is in the 8th grade and is at a 4th grade level. He reads at 8th grade level but can not compose his Learning Disability (LD) has to do with organizing his thoughts and putting them onto paper. </p><p></p><p>Keep the school accountable!</p><p></p><p>------------------</p><p>Patty</p><p>ADHD/ODD? no medications/ Trying Accupuncuture and herbs Male difficult child, 2 Male easy child 17 & 7, 1 Female easy child 5, and 1 husband for 19 years both of us over the hill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patty, post: 4556, member: 1243"] I know how you feel. But it sounds like you had a good showing at your meeting. If you send a written request to the Superintendent of schools and request a copy of all his records by law they have to give you everything. But putting it in writing is the key. Your difficult child is so lucky to have you behind him. I have been trudging through the politics too. My difficult child is also having trouble with language. He is in the 8th grade and is at a 4th grade level. He reads at 8th grade level but can not compose his Learning Disability (LD) has to do with organizing his thoughts and putting them onto paper. Keep the school accountable! ------------------ Patty ADHD/ODD? no medications/ Trying Accupuncuture and herbs Male difficult child, 2 Male easy child 17 & 7, 1 Female easy child 5, and 1 husband for 19 years both of us over the hill. [/QUOTE]
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