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what does it take to completely redo the IEP?
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<blockquote data-quote="SaraT" data-source="post: 116252" data-attributes="member: 2270"><p>I have found that the "label" the school puts a difficult child under really doesn't mean much. My difficult child is in under Emotional Impairment, but gets academic services as well as social and emotional services.</p><p></p><p>Ggf's skin sensitivities are even in the IEP. My experience with schools is they try to do as little as possible, so it is up to the warrior parent(s) to force the school to do what is best for the difficult child.</p><p></p><p>If you don't like the outcome of Friday's meeting, then request, in writing, the a conference is reconviened. A help to me is to have my questions and concerns written down before I go to the meeting. I also write possible solutions to my questions and concerns. I have even gotten up and left a meeting when they were trying to violate my and difficult child's rights. The school called back and put in the IEP exactly what I had told them.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaraT, post: 116252, member: 2270"] I have found that the "label" the school puts a difficult child under really doesn't mean much. My difficult child is in under Emotional Impairment, but gets academic services as well as social and emotional services. Ggf's skin sensitivities are even in the IEP. My experience with schools is they try to do as little as possible, so it is up to the warrior parent(s) to force the school to do what is best for the difficult child. If you don't like the outcome of Friday's meeting, then request, in writing, the a conference is reconviened. A help to me is to have my questions and concerns written down before I go to the meeting. I also write possible solutions to my questions and concerns. I have even gotten up and left a meeting when they were trying to violate my and difficult child's rights. The school called back and put in the IEP exactly what I had told them. Hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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