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Minor revision of IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 72632" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>I am very happy things went so well for you. Sheila is dead on: get it into writing in the IEP.</p><p></p><p>In general, it is not a good thing to say you want "the best" for your child bec. the SD will "Rowley" you. Given your comment about being cooperative and the 6th grade math teacher's behavior, I'm not surprised the SD attorney would not raise the issue with you. However, I've seen parents shot down many times for this.</p><p></p><p>All parents want "the best" for their child, but parents of children in special education are only entitled to "appropriate" except in the 4 "maximize potential" states, which are Michigan, TN, and two others it is too late for me to recall..</p><p></p><p>Congratulations!!</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 72632, member: 284"] I am very happy things went so well for you. Sheila is dead on: get it into writing in the IEP. In general, it is not a good thing to say you want "the best" for your child bec. the SD will "Rowley" you. Given your comment about being cooperative and the 6th grade math teacher's behavior, I'm not surprised the SD attorney would not raise the issue with you. However, I've seen parents shot down many times for this. All parents want "the best" for their child, but parents of children in special education are only entitled to "appropriate" except in the 4 "maximize potential" states, which are Michigan, TN, and two others it is too late for me to recall.. Congratulations!! Martie [/QUOTE]
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