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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 662321" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>No direct experience with getting out of a US-style IEP. But... the only way we were able to substantially change anything for my younger kid was to pull out of school entirely and switch to on-line. As long as the student is in the school environment, you are totally at their mercy, and if they can't get an IEP done correctly and/or can't actually follow it, then I'm guessing there is likely to be some major fall-out if you now want "out". Sometimes, the fall-out comes from other students who catch on that this kid is "no longer protected" by an IEP, even if it was relatively ineffective. Ditto for teachers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 662321, member: 11791"] No direct experience with getting out of a US-style IEP. But... the only way we were able to substantially change anything for my younger kid was to pull out of school entirely and switch to on-line. As long as the student is in the school environment, you are totally at their mercy, and if they can't get an IEP done correctly and/or can't actually follow it, then I'm guessing there is likely to be some major fall-out if you now want "out". Sometimes, the fall-out comes from other students who catch on that this kid is "no longer protected" by an IEP, even if it was relatively ineffective. Ditto for teachers. [/QUOTE]
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