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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 385240" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>I would totally have those ideas/interventions (ones you have suggested and new ones you think of) typed out and given to each one of them in your IEP meeting. I also found a tracking form type thing on WrightsLaw I think - that you keep track of your suggestions/interventions and the date you presented it and if it was accepted or rejected by the team. I read you can ask that to be attached as part of his IEP. That keeps them accountable and shows if they are blowing off your ideas. We have a 3 yr meeting coming up before Feb. I am fully preparing for them to tell me he doesn't need an IEP anymore and they can just "work with him on these things" but I do not want that - so I need to figure out what I can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 385240, member: 3930"] I would totally have those ideas/interventions (ones you have suggested and new ones you think of) typed out and given to each one of them in your IEP meeting. I also found a tracking form type thing on WrightsLaw I think - that you keep track of your suggestions/interventions and the date you presented it and if it was accepted or rejected by the team. I read you can ask that to be attached as part of his IEP. That keeps them accountable and shows if they are blowing off your ideas. We have a 3 yr meeting coming up before Feb. I am fully preparing for them to tell me he doesn't need an IEP anymore and they can just "work with him on these things" but I do not want that - so I need to figure out what I can do. [/QUOTE]
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