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Desperately seeking advice. IEP not working. What are my opetions?
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<blockquote data-quote="mammamo" data-source="post: 125826" data-attributes="member: 4676"><p>As far as an advocate goes you can go to the state board and request one, also if you have an attorney you can have your attorney request one, and advocate would probably be a good idea the reason is it takes preasure off of you, the have knowledge of your state laws or guidelines and the school will see that they are legally involved and not emotionally. Also if you are like me then you forget things to ask and they can help you make a list of things. Yes they can require training. I had to take training in austism, seizure disorders, ADHD, and bipolar. Alot of times we need education so we can understand what best works and we must remember every child is different and we need to help them in different ways. I know it is hard to go over schools but it happens alot and we need to do what is best for our children. Right now we are in the process of setting up packet learning for my son when he return home. In 3 weeks he has already completed 3 credits for English. This is possible. I feel for you and your difficult child. I am sure you both feel very overwhelmed. I will pray for you and good luck. By the way just how nice is it CA it is snowy, cold and depressing here but I guess the red ball in the sky will return tomorrow morning. Hugs to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mammamo, post: 125826, member: 4676"] As far as an advocate goes you can go to the state board and request one, also if you have an attorney you can have your attorney request one, and advocate would probably be a good idea the reason is it takes preasure off of you, the have knowledge of your state laws or guidelines and the school will see that they are legally involved and not emotionally. Also if you are like me then you forget things to ask and they can help you make a list of things. Yes they can require training. I had to take training in austism, seizure disorders, ADHD, and bipolar. Alot of times we need education so we can understand what best works and we must remember every child is different and we need to help them in different ways. I know it is hard to go over schools but it happens alot and we need to do what is best for our children. Right now we are in the process of setting up packet learning for my son when he return home. In 3 weeks he has already completed 3 credits for English. This is possible. I feel for you and your difficult child. I am sure you both feel very overwhelmed. I will pray for you and good luck. By the way just how nice is it CA it is snowy, cold and depressing here but I guess the red ball in the sky will return tomorrow morning. Hugs to you. [/QUOTE]
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