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<blockquote data-quote="Hanging-On" data-source="post: 90164" data-attributes="member: 2325"><p>Uhhhh, that is soooo wrong. Teacher 2's attitude stinks. If it were me (and I just ended a year long nasty law suit and won it) I'd demand enforcement of his IEP. </p><p></p><p>1) I would let the teacher know (in a strict firm, yet respectful voice) that it will NOT be acceptable for her to disregard his IEP and take the lazy way out. </p><p>2) I'd make a meeting with the principle and state that his IEP is not being followed, and that you are monitoring this for compliance and expect this situation to be reversed immediately.</p><p>3) I'd write all of this down in your notes.</p><p>4) I'd write a formal letter stating the above, and that if it is not corrected immediately then you will take further actions. Send this to the school, Sp. Ed Dept, State Ed Dept, etc. Go as far up as you can.</p><p>5) I'd look for and contact a lawyer that specializes in this.</p><p>6) Wait to see if they comply, if not demand an emergency IEP meeting with your lawyer going with you.</p><p>7) If they still don't comply, I'd file suit.</p><p></p><p>If you asked me this last year, I'd be very soft on the answer and give them a benefit of doubt. But now, seeing what slime they are and what games they will play I now am totally different. And I don't "play" anymore. Period. I, and only I, will stand up for my son's rights and demand that he is treated with respect and that his IEP is complied with 100%. Not only that, but I have his "Neuro-psychiatric/Educational expert on teaching disabled kids" named as the designer & monitor if his IEP, and their compliance. It's unfortunate, but we have to be tough b$%#'s for the sake of our kids. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanging-On, post: 90164, member: 2325"] Uhhhh, that is soooo wrong. Teacher 2's attitude stinks. If it were me (and I just ended a year long nasty law suit and won it) I'd demand enforcement of his IEP. 1) I would let the teacher know (in a strict firm, yet respectful voice) that it will NOT be acceptable for her to disregard his IEP and take the lazy way out. 2) I'd make a meeting with the principle and state that his IEP is not being followed, and that you are monitoring this for compliance and expect this situation to be reversed immediately. 3) I'd write all of this down in your notes. 4) I'd write a formal letter stating the above, and that if it is not corrected immediately then you will take further actions. Send this to the school, Sp. Ed Dept, State Ed Dept, etc. Go as far up as you can. 5) I'd look for and contact a lawyer that specializes in this. 6) Wait to see if they comply, if not demand an emergency IEP meeting with your lawyer going with you. 7) If they still don't comply, I'd file suit. If you asked me this last year, I'd be very soft on the answer and give them a benefit of doubt. But now, seeing what slime they are and what games they will play I now am totally different. And I don't "play" anymore. Period. I, and only I, will stand up for my son's rights and demand that he is treated with respect and that his IEP is complied with 100%. Not only that, but I have his "Neuro-psychiatric/Educational expert on teaching disabled kids" named as the designer & monitor if his IEP, and their compliance. It's unfortunate, but we have to be tough b$%#'s for the sake of our kids. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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