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<blockquote data-quote="SnowAngel" data-source="post: 79624" data-attributes="member: 4010"><p>Welcome back. </p><p></p><p>I would submit an IEP request in writing to the Special Education director, principal and teacher. If you can e-mail as well so you will get a response back from them and make a file for your child with any e-mails or written communication from the school.</p><p></p><p>It takes up to 90 days to complete an IEP. You can always add the evaluation results latter, but get the IEP rolling now. I was lucky in AZ they have 15 days from the time I request the IEP to start the process. The process is long. They observe your child for a couple of days in the classroom. Then they are tested at school for hearing and sight. You need to fill out a questionaire on your child. Then the real testing begins.</p><p></p><p>If you aren't getting anywhere, go directly in person to the Special Education director. I did this and signed the consent to evaluate and the school psychologist was in his room the next day. Good luck and dont let them feed you any BS!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowAngel, post: 79624, member: 4010"] Welcome back. I would submit an IEP request in writing to the Special Education director, principal and teacher. If you can e-mail as well so you will get a response back from them and make a file for your child with any e-mails or written communication from the school. It takes up to 90 days to complete an IEP. You can always add the evaluation results latter, but get the IEP rolling now. I was lucky in AZ they have 15 days from the time I request the IEP to start the process. The process is long. They observe your child for a couple of days in the classroom. Then they are tested at school for hearing and sight. You need to fill out a questionaire on your child. Then the real testing begins. If you aren't getting anywhere, go directly in person to the Special Education director. I did this and signed the consent to evaluate and the school psychologist was in his room the next day. Good luck and dont let them feed you any BS!! [/QUOTE]
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