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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 662574" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>As a Special Education teacher, once you let the IEP go, it can be a real mess to start over again. And the manifestation determination becomes a big deal. That means that the district can expel or in other ways make you and your kid's life miserable because any misbehaviors will not be excused because of a function of a disability, and no help will be forthcoming of any kind. The IEP is a contract between you and the district to assist your child in being successful in school. If the school district isn't upholding the IEP that you both signed, it's a compliance issue and there are legal avenues. That being said, I totally understand that there are districts that just plain do a crappy job with this (I work in a district that does an amazing job, but I've in a district that does a crappy job) and the battle with them, along with dealing with a challenging child, is so very hard. You may have to demand a change in placement. Get your battle boots on, Warrior Mom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 662574, member: 13260"] As a Special Education teacher, once you let the IEP go, it can be a real mess to start over again. And the manifestation determination becomes a big deal. That means that the district can expel or in other ways make you and your kid's life miserable because any misbehaviors will not be excused because of a function of a disability, and no help will be forthcoming of any kind. The IEP is a contract between you and the district to assist your child in being successful in school. If the school district isn't upholding the IEP that you both signed, it's a compliance issue and there are legal avenues. That being said, I totally understand that there are districts that just plain do a crappy job with this (I work in a district that does an amazing job, but I've in a district that does a crappy job) and the battle with them, along with dealing with a challenging child, is so very hard. You may have to demand a change in placement. Get your battle boots on, Warrior Mom. [/QUOTE]
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