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Requested IEP meeting 2 weeks before school starts but not happening...
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<blockquote data-quote="earthprowler" data-source="post: 302930" data-attributes="member: 5019"><p>#1: don't know where you are but the things we went through last year with our difficult child ended up with him getting expelled. Attorney? LOL...not in our district, i was told by numerous attorneys to go out of our county to get any kind of help. They would not go up against the school district or were friends with most of the "upper" big wigs.</p><p></p><p>#2: be careful you do a background check on any advocate you get. I got one that came reccomended from a friend and in the end, i knew more from reading on wrightslaw and the internet than she did. she asked 3 questions in an hour and a half during the meeting. </p><p></p><p>There are other things that can be put into place. Read the 504, lots of information. We also had an IEP (pppfffttt). We also had an FBA (functional behavioral assessment) and a BIP (behavioral intervention process). I was going for an EEE (where the child's psychologist or psychiatrist steps in on your behalf at the school. </p><p></p><p>my difficult child ended up in an ED classroom and it was a lot better. good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earthprowler, post: 302930, member: 5019"] #1: don't know where you are but the things we went through last year with our difficult child ended up with him getting expelled. Attorney? LOL...not in our district, i was told by numerous attorneys to go out of our county to get any kind of help. They would not go up against the school district or were friends with most of the "upper" big wigs. #2: be careful you do a background check on any advocate you get. I got one that came reccomended from a friend and in the end, i knew more from reading on wrightslaw and the internet than she did. she asked 3 questions in an hour and a half during the meeting. There are other things that can be put into place. Read the 504, lots of information. We also had an IEP (pppfffttt). We also had an FBA (functional behavioral assessment) and a BIP (behavioral intervention process). I was going for an EEE (where the child's psychologist or psychiatrist steps in on your behalf at the school. my difficult child ended up in an ED classroom and it was a lot better. good luck [/QUOTE]
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