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Trying for IEP AGAIN for difficult child 1
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 400318" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>NO, it is NOT wrong to hope he has a bad day as he goes for testing!!! You want help for him and if he is acting "normal" (honeymooning applies here, in my opinion, as it is new people evaluating him in a different than usual setting) then he won't get what he needs. This is something he really NEEDS to succeed in school to the best of his ability.</p><p> </p><p>I am glad things are getting under way. I bet a lot of parents with kids on home/hospitalization don't get tested at an appropriate time because principals tell them they can't come to be tested. Good job double checking this fact and finding a way to make it happen! (NOT saying your principal is trying to not help, he likely doesn't know the full rules.)</p><p> </p><p>If you can get letters from any other docs/tdocs about problems he is experiencing (other than the current medical procedure and those details), this may help. Look on the sp ed forum to make the evaluation as broad as can be. </p><p> </p><p>Good Luck!! You are doing an amazing job of coping with all of this. I don't know how you have kept from totally losing it recently. (((((hugs)))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 400318, member: 1233"] NO, it is NOT wrong to hope he has a bad day as he goes for testing!!! You want help for him and if he is acting "normal" (honeymooning applies here, in my opinion, as it is new people evaluating him in a different than usual setting) then he won't get what he needs. This is something he really NEEDS to succeed in school to the best of his ability. I am glad things are getting under way. I bet a lot of parents with kids on home/hospitalization don't get tested at an appropriate time because principals tell them they can't come to be tested. Good job double checking this fact and finding a way to make it happen! (NOT saying your principal is trying to not help, he likely doesn't know the full rules.) If you can get letters from any other docs/tdocs about problems he is experiencing (other than the current medical procedure and those details), this may help. Look on the sp ed forum to make the evaluation as broad as can be. Good Luck!! You are doing an amazing job of coping with all of this. I don't know how you have kept from totally losing it recently. (((((hugs))))) [/QUOTE]
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