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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 335108" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Shari,</p><p>Sorry it took me so long to respond-it's been an incredibly long day and I am just now getting to the computer! </p><p></p><p>I think one of the biggest things that helped us was going in with the letters from the psychiatrist, therapist, and neuro-psychiatric. It also so happened that at the IEP meeting the Special Education teacher invited the district Special Education person thinking she would be supported in all of the suspensions. However, the district person totally agreed with us that the behaviors difficult child was exhibiting were clearly related to his disability. In fact, after the Special Education teacher left that meeting she asked the principal, in front of us, if she thought the Special Education teacher should go to special training so she would know how to work with kids like difficult child.</p><p></p><p>I can't lay my hands on his IEP tonight but will try to locate it tomorrow. It will probably be late again by the time we get home (I have to pick easy child up from cheer practice at 8:00).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 335108, member: 1631"] Shari, Sorry it took me so long to respond-it's been an incredibly long day and I am just now getting to the computer! I think one of the biggest things that helped us was going in with the letters from the psychiatrist, therapist, and neuro-psychiatric. It also so happened that at the IEP meeting the Special Education teacher invited the district Special Education person thinking she would be supported in all of the suspensions. However, the district person totally agreed with us that the behaviors difficult child was exhibiting were clearly related to his disability. In fact, after the Special Education teacher left that meeting she asked the principal, in front of us, if she thought the Special Education teacher should go to special training so she would know how to work with kids like difficult child. I can't lay my hands on his IEP tonight but will try to locate it tomorrow. It will probably be late again by the time we get home (I have to pick easy child up from cheer practice at 8:00). [/QUOTE]
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