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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 32156" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Put it in writing. I would include a bald description of this incident (without your feelings, but otherwise as you described it here) because clearly VP is not thinking of difficult child, he's thinking of his own neck. Document EVERYTHING. I would also put in writing your clear request for difficult child to be treated according to the existing IEP. To be told that the IEP isn't being followed "because I don't take orders" is sheer petulance and such a response, if it had come from difficult child, surely would result in difficult child being disciplined!</p><p></p><p>Is it a state school? Is there a district level of coordination? Where do they get their funding from? There has to be someone higher up, whoever is legally responsible for IEPs being adhered to, for example, that you could take your complaint to. A good start might be your congressman - you could ask them how you would put a complaint in process, even if they can't directly help you with this, now.</p><p></p><p>For this you need to talk to someone who is better acquainted with your educational system.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 32156, member: 1991"] Put it in writing. I would include a bald description of this incident (without your feelings, but otherwise as you described it here) because clearly VP is not thinking of difficult child, he's thinking of his own neck. Document EVERYTHING. I would also put in writing your clear request for difficult child to be treated according to the existing IEP. To be told that the IEP isn't being followed "because I don't take orders" is sheer petulance and such a response, if it had come from difficult child, surely would result in difficult child being disciplined! Is it a state school? Is there a district level of coordination? Where do they get their funding from? There has to be someone higher up, whoever is legally responsible for IEPs being adhered to, for example, that you could take your complaint to. A good start might be your congressman - you could ask them how you would put a complaint in process, even if they can't directly help you with this, now. For this you need to talk to someone who is better acquainted with your educational system. Marg [/QUOTE]
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