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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 149351" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>A good sped attorney should be familiar with all childhood disorders, not just one or another. I think you should call the attorney who just won the autism suit and see what he's like.</p><p> </p><p>Our attorney recently recommended that we have an educator (in our case, he is a former SD employee turned educational consultant) observe J at his current school and talk to his teachers about his performance. He observed J with his head down on the desk, motionless, not talking to peers, not participating in class, incredibly shut down. He wrote up his observations in a report that we will be submitting with neuropsychologist testing to our SD for the IEP process. We think it will definitely help us in getting J appropriate services and accommodations. Maybe you can arrange something like that as well.</p><p> </p><p>Why is there an IEP meeting Friday? Did you or the SD call for it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 149351, member: 2423"] A good sped attorney should be familiar with all childhood disorders, not just one or another. I think you should call the attorney who just won the autism suit and see what he's like. Our attorney recently recommended that we have an educator (in our case, he is a former SD employee turned educational consultant) observe J at his current school and talk to his teachers about his performance. He observed J with his head down on the desk, motionless, not talking to peers, not participating in class, incredibly shut down. He wrote up his observations in a report that we will be submitting with neuropsychologist testing to our SD for the IEP process. We think it will definitely help us in getting J appropriate services and accommodations. Maybe you can arrange something like that as well. Why is there an IEP meeting Friday? Did you or the SD call for it? [/QUOTE]
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