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what things are school allowed to do modification wise without an iep or 504 in place
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 198040" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>jennifer, did you see my reply to your thread on general forum I wrote last nite?</p><p>Actually, no, I would not write letetrs to school detailing your day to day struggles with your child, I fear for you that they will use those to twist things, manipulate what you are trying to say to them, and use those letetrs to try to claim you are in some way not handleing things to their satisfaction somehow. </p><p>what you need to put in writing is a formal request for the process to begin getting an IEP for your child. Your request must be in writing, and I would send that to proper school officials via certified mail, return reciept requested. Until you do that, I fear this school is just gonna build up a case against YOU personally and try to blame YOU for the difficulties your child is haveing. While docs reports etc might be in your childs school files, there is a possibility noone has bothered to READ them, and even you requesting them to read them does not maen anyone will read them, nor does it mean the people in a position to do anything positive for your child will read them. </p><p>ANYTHING you try to explain to them, they can take and play with your words to paint YOU and your child in the worst possible light. </p><p>You seriously need to request an IEP in writing, and avoid any conversational talk with anyone at your childs school right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 198040, member: 1697"] jennifer, did you see my reply to your thread on general forum I wrote last nite? Actually, no, I would not write letetrs to school detailing your day to day struggles with your child, I fear for you that they will use those to twist things, manipulate what you are trying to say to them, and use those letetrs to try to claim you are in some way not handleing things to their satisfaction somehow. what you need to put in writing is a formal request for the process to begin getting an IEP for your child. Your request must be in writing, and I would send that to proper school officials via certified mail, return reciept requested. Until you do that, I fear this school is just gonna build up a case against YOU personally and try to blame YOU for the difficulties your child is haveing. While docs reports etc might be in your childs school files, there is a possibility noone has bothered to READ them, and even you requesting them to read them does not maen anyone will read them, nor does it mean the people in a position to do anything positive for your child will read them. ANYTHING you try to explain to them, they can take and play with your words to paint YOU and your child in the worst possible light. You seriously need to request an IEP in writing, and avoid any conversational talk with anyone at your childs school right now. [/QUOTE]
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