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<blockquote data-quote="Scott" data-source="post: 713939" data-attributes="member: 21989"><p>I'm going to leave this friend as anonymous but I know an individual who is going through hard times because she had a low IEP score while she was in school(@14 yrs old, now 24 yrs) and is being judged on her current parenting with this information by the child and family service department. I'm wondering if this data has an expiry and if it is even fair to use this data since people change and mature. She still has problems with confidence and anxiety which play a large role in her social abilities yet she is a good mother put into an interrogative like situation where she is being judged and assessed poorly based on a spotlight in her face(hypothetical scenario). I want her to not have to be put under the microscope and I feel she is being wrongly portrayed based on her IEP information</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott, post: 713939, member: 21989"] I'm going to leave this friend as anonymous but I know an individual who is going through hard times because she had a low IEP score while she was in school(@14 yrs old, now 24 yrs) and is being judged on her current parenting with this information by the child and family service department. I'm wondering if this data has an expiry and if it is even fair to use this data since people change and mature. She still has problems with confidence and anxiety which play a large role in her social abilities yet she is a good mother put into an interrogative like situation where she is being judged and assessed poorly based on a spotlight in her face(hypothetical scenario). I want her to not have to be put under the microscope and I feel she is being wrongly portrayed based on her IEP information [/QUOTE]
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