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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 402835"><p>slsh has some good questions/suggestions for you to take to the sd. If I were you, I would call an IEP meeting and find an advocate to go with you. It sounds like she is due for the "inclusion test" after being in self-contained for so long. Starting small is a great idea and they really shouldn't have any qualms about it. I can sympathize with the part about small things being punished too severely. I am dealing with a principal that literally twists situations to make it grounds for suspension. I have called an IEP meeting to discuss our new diagnosis and basically taking that power out of his hands. Said principal is also pushing to remove difficult child from mainstream classes and putting him into a resource room most of his day. My difficult child generally does well in school but just needs extra help to understand what is being taught this year and the sd is not wanting to pay for an aide. It will be an uphill battle but I have my spiked shoes ready to push. lol. </p><p> </p><p>Don't let the issue go. You know your child best and you are also her ONLY advocate in this crazy educational system of ours. Be her warrior and don't settle for less. Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 402835"] slsh has some good questions/suggestions for you to take to the sd. If I were you, I would call an IEP meeting and find an advocate to go with you. It sounds like she is due for the "inclusion test" after being in self-contained for so long. Starting small is a great idea and they really shouldn't have any qualms about it. I can sympathize with the part about small things being punished too severely. I am dealing with a principal that literally twists situations to make it grounds for suspension. I have called an IEP meeting to discuss our new diagnosis and basically taking that power out of his hands. Said principal is also pushing to remove difficult child from mainstream classes and putting him into a resource room most of his day. My difficult child generally does well in school but just needs extra help to understand what is being taught this year and the sd is not wanting to pay for an aide. It will be an uphill battle but I have my spiked shoes ready to push. lol. Don't let the issue go. You know your child best and you are also her ONLY advocate in this crazy educational system of ours. Be her warrior and don't settle for less. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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