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School not following I.E.P.
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 406193"><p>At the meeting, express your concerns about the teacher not following the IEP. It is supposed to be implemented as soon as you sign it. If the teacher isn't aware of it, give him/her a copy of it and volunteer to go over it with them. The communication in our school is awful so I have had to resort to doing this also. As for the "paddling", I would contact your state Department of Education. It is my understanding that this is illegal. I may be wrong, but that was my understanding.</p><p> </p><p>Continue to stand up for your child. No one else is going to. You might also want to ask the Dept of Ed for an advocate to help you deal with these issues with your school. That is in their jurisdiction so they are the ones to talk to.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck and keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 406193"] At the meeting, express your concerns about the teacher not following the IEP. It is supposed to be implemented as soon as you sign it. If the teacher isn't aware of it, give him/her a copy of it and volunteer to go over it with them. The communication in our school is awful so I have had to resort to doing this also. As for the "paddling", I would contact your state Department of Education. It is my understanding that this is illegal. I may be wrong, but that was my understanding. Continue to stand up for your child. No one else is going to. You might also want to ask the Dept of Ed for an advocate to help you deal with these issues with your school. That is in their jurisdiction so they are the ones to talk to. Good luck and keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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