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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 363458" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'd CALL the Dept of Education. You get an instant response. It's much faster than e-mail.</p><p>Also, I don't know what type of letters you are writing or how often, but if you are demanding they do this or that, they aren't going to want to hear it. People tend to push back when they are attacked. You son has no diagnosis that renders a lot of help...he needs to get one. And after a while, I've learned from my own experience, if you contact them too much, they tend to stop taking you seriously and don't even care what you write. That's why I have an advocate do all that stuff for me. They know how to handle the schools and how to get things done. I let them be the bad guy. If it hasn't helped so far to write a lot, I'd lay off and get an advocate pronto.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 363458, member: 1550"] I'd CALL the Dept of Education. You get an instant response. It's much faster than e-mail. Also, I don't know what type of letters you are writing or how often, but if you are demanding they do this or that, they aren't going to want to hear it. People tend to push back when they are attacked. You son has no diagnosis that renders a lot of help...he needs to get one. And after a while, I've learned from my own experience, if you contact them too much, they tend to stop taking you seriously and don't even care what you write. That's why I have an advocate do all that stuff for me. They know how to handle the schools and how to get things done. I let them be the bad guy. If it hasn't helped so far to write a lot, I'd lay off and get an advocate pronto. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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