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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 183484" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>I've brought my sister AND gone with other parents to IEP's etc. not only for support, but to ask the questions that our foggy brains may forget!</p><p> </p><p>I've got to tell you, my kids are ALL on 12 month school years and it's the best thing that I could have ever asked for! They're advanced in all of their classes, but the social skills issues never end up seriously regressing (except for difficult child 1 who I had in a totally unacceptable environment).</p><p> </p><p>Heather: If you and the mom want, you guys can try and PM me while the two of you are meeting. I don't have the knowledge or background that Sheila and Marty have, but I'm willing to dig around while you guys go through her records.</p><p> </p><p>Suggestion: make sure that you guys set her files up in an orderly fashion so that when you're both at the IEP you can put your hands on ANYTHING at a moments notice! Fumbling around usually makes you frustrated and you don't make the points that you want to!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 183484, member: 3814"] I've brought my sister AND gone with other parents to IEP's etc. not only for support, but to ask the questions that our foggy brains may forget! I've got to tell you, my kids are ALL on 12 month school years and it's the best thing that I could have ever asked for! They're advanced in all of their classes, but the social skills issues never end up seriously regressing (except for difficult child 1 who I had in a totally unacceptable environment). Heather: If you and the mom want, you guys can try and PM me while the two of you are meeting. I don't have the knowledge or background that Sheila and Marty have, but I'm willing to dig around while you guys go through her records. Suggestion: make sure that you guys set her files up in an orderly fashion so that when you're both at the IEP you can put your hands on ANYTHING at a moments notice! Fumbling around usually makes you frustrated and you don't make the points that you want to! Beth [/QUOTE]
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