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Still no IEP, but first Report Card rec'd.
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 473089"><p>If they try to use this report card to deny him an IEP ask for the data that helped produce the report card. They are saying difficult child can locate things in the room. Show me the data and how the testing was done to prove it. I have seen reports for parents done only based on the teachers observations of what happened weeks ago.</p><p></p><p>While the IEP team does take into consideration the teachers perspective the testing done is also taken into consideration as well as the parents perspective (hopefully) and the independent testing done and .... anything else the IEP team considers relevant. </p><p></p><p>If I remember the teacher is overwhelmed with your son's behaviors? I don't think she will want to get in the way of the IEP. She should want as much help as possible. (Of course I could be wrong and she could be a complete idiot.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 473089"] If they try to use this report card to deny him an IEP ask for the data that helped produce the report card. They are saying difficult child can locate things in the room. Show me the data and how the testing was done to prove it. I have seen reports for parents done only based on the teachers observations of what happened weeks ago. While the IEP team does take into consideration the teachers perspective the testing done is also taken into consideration as well as the parents perspective (hopefully) and the independent testing done and .... anything else the IEP team considers relevant. If I remember the teacher is overwhelmed with your son's behaviors? I don't think she will want to get in the way of the IEP. She should want as much help as possible. (Of course I could be wrong and she could be a complete idiot.) [/QUOTE]
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