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Objectivity in checking out a nonpublic sch
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<blockquote data-source="post: 4601"><p>Jerri,</p><p> Our SD is really pushing for a Non public placement for difficult child. I know that his current placement is not the best he needs a more theraputic class the SD has told me the program that they are suggesting we take a look at is all that and more. I have concerns about the program and I guess I do not know how to ask the right questions and will see the program and think it is great only to find out that they are in non compliance with the IEP or something....How do I know that the opinions I have heard are unbiased.....I do not trust what they say even if they are on the up and up I had heard from one SPED person that a certain sch was great only to hear at another time that that particular placement is no longer used due to them not doing a proper job oh well I babble</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=", post: 4601"] Jerri, Our SD is really pushing for a Non public placement for difficult child. I know that his current placement is not the best he needs a more theraputic class the SD has told me the program that they are suggesting we take a look at is all that and more. I have concerns about the program and I guess I do not know how to ask the right questions and will see the program and think it is great only to find out that they are in non compliance with the IEP or something....How do I know that the opinions I have heard are unbiased.....I do not trust what they say even if they are on the up and up I had heard from one SPED person that a certain sch was great only to hear at another time that that particular placement is no longer used due to them not doing a proper job oh well I babble [/QUOTE]
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