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I am about to go into an IEP meeting....
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 389439" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>This is that snorting animal that bucks at a shaking red blanket <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/tongue.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":tongue:" title="tongue :tongue:" data-shortname=":tongue:" /> They are playing you. Unfortunately, you din't have an advocate for YOU. Anyone with the SD is not working for you, but for the SD. I still say you need to get your Advocate...we all have one...just call the Dept of Education in your state and find out who it is...or else they WILL walk all over you, dominate things, and try to do stuff behind your back. And most parents ALLOW it.We don't know the laws, Advocates do.</p><p>I went to ONE IEP without an Advocate. I was sooooooooo sorry. This time I have two of them and the school knows they have to behave because the advocates will speak for me and won't allow them to either dominate or push you aside. And you will know if they do anything wrong, which they less likely to do in the presence of an advocate.</p><p>I would tell them you want to be at that meeting and the you are bringing your advocate next time. You'll find out just how much the school is giving you a snow job once somebody is there on behalf of your son and she knows the laws. </p><p>If you don't, you are alone and they can and will get away with whatever. It costs them money and time to do an IEP, and they'd rather not do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 389439, member: 1550"] This is that snorting animal that bucks at a shaking red blanket :raspberry-tounge: They are playing you. Unfortunately, you din't have an advocate for YOU. Anyone with the SD is not working for you, but for the SD. I still say you need to get your Advocate...we all have one...just call the Dept of Education in your state and find out who it is...or else they WILL walk all over you, dominate things, and try to do stuff behind your back. And most parents ALLOW it.We don't know the laws, Advocates do. I went to ONE IEP without an Advocate. I was sooooooooo sorry. This time I have two of them and the school knows they have to behave because the advocates will speak for me and won't allow them to either dominate or push you aside. And you will know if they do anything wrong, which they less likely to do in the presence of an advocate. I would tell them you want to be at that meeting and the you are bringing your advocate next time. You'll find out just how much the school is giving you a snow job once somebody is there on behalf of your son and she knows the laws. If you don't, you are alone and they can and will get away with whatever. It costs them money and time to do an IEP, and they'd rather not do it. [/QUOTE]
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