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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 403188" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>My guess perhaps is that may admit that she has emotional or social issues but claim that they do not affect her learning and therefore will not give her an IEP. I guess you need to be clear on what interventions you want her to have (and if you are in a "normal" underfunded school system) there is probably little if anything in the way of any kind of clinical services anyone or none that you would want her to have. Is there a program or another school in your district that you want her to get into? It seems to me you are likely to spend a lot of time arguing about whether she qualifies for an IEP --months even--and in the meantime they won't provide the accommodations she needs. Sometimes schools are willing to provide a lot of accommodations without even the IEP and you would like to get those in place for her as soon as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 403188, member: 2322"] My guess perhaps is that may admit that she has emotional or social issues but claim that they do not affect her learning and therefore will not give her an IEP. I guess you need to be clear on what interventions you want her to have (and if you are in a "normal" underfunded school system) there is probably little if anything in the way of any kind of clinical services anyone or none that you would want her to have. Is there a program or another school in your district that you want her to get into? It seems to me you are likely to spend a lot of time arguing about whether she qualifies for an IEP --months even--and in the meantime they won't provide the accommodations she needs. Sometimes schools are willing to provide a lot of accommodations without even the IEP and you would like to get those in place for her as soon as possible. [/QUOTE]
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