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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 7433" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>According to Pete Wright, who carries a lot of weight with me, you can not fight a SD without a good indedependent educational evaluation (IEE). You shouldn't be "guessing" about his math level. If the teacher does not have this information, how does she know what to do in math with him? Also, a good IEE can suggest strategies that may help him learn better.</p><p></p><p>No offense intended Janna, but if you do not know what FAPE stands for, there is a 99.9% probablity your SD is going to (continue to) scr*w your kid out of what he deserves.</p><p></p><p>Parent self-education and/or finding an in-person advocate is/are the only cure for the disability that many SDs have--it's called "Don't ask, Don't get" and your asking must be forceful, legally correct, and SENT BY CERTIFIED MAIL.</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 7433, member: 284"] According to Pete Wright, who carries a lot of weight with me, you can not fight a SD without a good indedependent educational evaluation (IEE). You shouldn't be "guessing" about his math level. If the teacher does not have this information, how does she know what to do in math with him? Also, a good IEE can suggest strategies that may help him learn better. No offense intended Janna, but if you do not know what FAPE stands for, there is a 99.9% probablity your SD is going to (continue to) scr*w your kid out of what he deserves. Parent self-education and/or finding an in-person advocate is/are the only cure for the disability that many SDs have--it's called "Don't ask, Don't get" and your asking must be forceful, legally correct, and SENT BY CERTIFIED MAIL. Martie [/QUOTE]
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