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What are my and difficult child's rights?
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<blockquote data-quote="I'm Hangin' on by a Thread" data-source="post: 11854" data-attributes="member: 2379"><p>He does have an IEP - but it is pretty general - nothing really specific. All his anxiety needs were being met last year because he was going to a very small special school for kids with emotional problems. He had this same problem last year (and in previous years) and was sent to a partial hospital program and then to this school. His IEP was written while he was making this transition. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately - we had to move over the summer and are in a whole new state. I don't even know what schools are available here. His guidance counselor keeps putting me off when I ask about other schools - because he never sees my son upset. They only see him as a defiant child refusing to go to school. </p><p></p><p>I am going to insist that his IEP be re-written, after I see how he does today. I just need to know how far I can push the system. </p><p></p><p>Amy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I'm Hangin' on by a Thread, post: 11854, member: 2379"] He does have an IEP - but it is pretty general - nothing really specific. All his anxiety needs were being met last year because he was going to a very small special school for kids with emotional problems. He had this same problem last year (and in previous years) and was sent to a partial hospital program and then to this school. His IEP was written while he was making this transition. Unfortunately - we had to move over the summer and are in a whole new state. I don't even know what schools are available here. His guidance counselor keeps putting me off when I ask about other schools - because he never sees my son upset. They only see him as a defiant child refusing to go to school. I am going to insist that his IEP be re-written, after I see how he does today. I just need to know how far I can push the system. Amy [/QUOTE]
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