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Help- 9 year old daughter refusing to go to school, about to lose IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 442764"><p>What does your advocate have to say about all of it? Since the autism specialist isn't on their payroll, would she be willing to write a detailed report for you if she can't be at the meeting? She can be there without being "invited" by the school. You can have anyone you want at the meeting. I just went through all the "innapropriate" IEP stuff (they wanted to keep him under EBD along <strong>with </strong>autism spectrum - LONG story). I ended up meeting with the superintendent to inform him of the "antics" of the school representatives on the IEP team and was willing to go to the school board if need be, copies of laws in hand. And if that didn't work, I had mediation scheduled. I ended up cancelling mediation because I was finally heard by someone "above their heads".</p><p></p><p>{{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} to you still!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 442764"] What does your advocate have to say about all of it? Since the autism specialist isn't on their payroll, would she be willing to write a detailed report for you if she can't be at the meeting? She can be there without being "invited" by the school. You can have anyone you want at the meeting. I just went through all the "innapropriate" IEP stuff (they wanted to keep him under EBD along [B]with [/B]autism spectrum - LONG story). I ended up meeting with the superintendent to inform him of the "antics" of the school representatives on the IEP team and was willing to go to the school board if need be, copies of laws in hand. And if that didn't work, I had mediation scheduled. I ended up cancelling mediation because I was finally heard by someone "above their heads". {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} to you still!! [/QUOTE]
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