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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 539688"><p>If it's in the IEP they HAVE to provide it or face federal penalties. As far as an advocate this late, I don't know. You could call the state Dept of Ed and ask for names. If you don't have enough time for that, record the meeting. Let them know you're recording it and do it. The threat of taking the issue higher up might be enough to put them in line but it might also make them push back, if they aren't already planning that already. Why did they want to ship her to another school if her only disability is High-Functioning Autism (HFA)? What kinds of behaviors were they basing that on? Definitely look into other options of YOUR choice for her to go to school. If you find one that's better suited, the school might be forced to pay for it because of the "assault".</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 539688"] If it's in the IEP they HAVE to provide it or face federal penalties. As far as an advocate this late, I don't know. You could call the state Dept of Ed and ask for names. If you don't have enough time for that, record the meeting. Let them know you're recording it and do it. The threat of taking the issue higher up might be enough to put them in line but it might also make them push back, if they aren't already planning that already. Why did they want to ship her to another school if her only disability is High-Functioning Autism (HFA)? What kinds of behaviors were they basing that on? Definitely look into other options of YOUR choice for her to go to school. If you find one that's better suited, the school might be forced to pay for it because of the "assault". Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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