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HELP my daughters school wants to pull her IEP!
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 584977" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>I agree with MWM and Buddy. You can call the Dept of Ed in your state and/or look at the "Right to Appeal" or "How to Appeal". Leave the homework out of your home life so they can see what she can/can't do on her own. It's better to have her grades slide now than when she gets to high school where the grades really matter. That might (and probably will) show them HER capabilities independently vs what she can do with a lot of help. The burden needs to be taken off you and put back on their shoulders. It's THEIR job to educate her, not yours. You can explain to her that you're not going to help her anymore because the teachers (and you) need to see what she knows and what she doesn't and it's okay not to know everything for awhile. Do this for a month and then request a re-evaluation for possible Special Education services.</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry this is happening and yes, it does hoover big time. I feel for all of you. Sometimes the system (and many school districts) just stink when it comes to our kids. Do you see any specific goals she should have at school? That's one thing to focus on. If her grades slide, then that will prove to them she still needs help. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 584977, member: 15799"] I agree with MWM and Buddy. You can call the Dept of Ed in your state and/or look at the "Right to Appeal" or "How to Appeal". Leave the homework out of your home life so they can see what she can/can't do on her own. It's better to have her grades slide now than when she gets to high school where the grades really matter. That might (and probably will) show them HER capabilities independently vs what she can do with a lot of help. The burden needs to be taken off you and put back on their shoulders. It's THEIR job to educate her, not yours. You can explain to her that you're not going to help her anymore because the teachers (and you) need to see what she knows and what she doesn't and it's okay not to know everything for awhile. Do this for a month and then request a re-evaluation for possible Special Education services. I am so sorry this is happening and yes, it does hoover big time. I feel for all of you. Sometimes the system (and many school districts) just stink when it comes to our kids. Do you see any specific goals she should have at school? That's one thing to focus on. If her grades slide, then that will prove to them she still needs help. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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