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School not following I.E.P.
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<blockquote data-quote="mazdamama" data-source="post: 439111" data-attributes="member: 12227"><p>Hi, I am new here and yours is the first post I read but I truly understand what you are going through. I have two boys with IEPs and both are 10 right now. I have found that you need to make sure that the teacher is aware of the IEP at the beginning of the school year...especially if it was done at the end of the prior school year. Each first day of school I have walked my boys to their new classrooms. I always hand over a synopsis of what problems the boys have to the new teacher and I always ask if they have read the IEP. Generally the answer is "no, I have not had time" and I tell them they need to take the time. Being a proactive parent is the best thing you can do for your child even if you make people say "ut oh, she's here!!" Don't count on the schools to follow the rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazdamama, post: 439111, member: 12227"] Hi, I am new here and yours is the first post I read but I truly understand what you are going through. I have two boys with IEPs and both are 10 right now. I have found that you need to make sure that the teacher is aware of the IEP at the beginning of the school year...especially if it was done at the end of the prior school year. Each first day of school I have walked my boys to their new classrooms. I always hand over a synopsis of what problems the boys have to the new teacher and I always ask if they have read the IEP. Generally the answer is "no, I have not had time" and I tell them they need to take the time. Being a proactive parent is the best thing you can do for your child even if you make people say "ut oh, she's here!!" Don't count on the schools to follow the rules. [/QUOTE]
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