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agee
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Finally, we have a date for difficult child's first IEP meeting. I am very nervous about it. Despite our neuropsychologist report showing borderline intelligence, despite 75% of the days of the school year getting reports home about poor behavior, and despite the fact difficult child writes like a beginning kindergartner and cannot do homework...I am worried they won't give him an IEP. His teacher reports that assessments show him at or just below grade level...
In this county in order to get an IEP a child has to be failing. He is not failing...but we see the writing on the wall.
The teacher facilitating the meeting is bring the county supervisor because she says she wants to make sure the legalities are covered. This teacher has been doing this for many years, so I'm suspicious as to why she needs a supervisor.
I called an advocacy group and they said they only advocate for kids who already have IEPs.
Worried.
Would love advice.
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In this county in order to get an IEP a child has to be failing. He is not failing...but we see the writing on the wall.
The teacher facilitating the meeting is bring the county supervisor because she says she wants to make sure the legalities are covered. This teacher has been doing this for many years, so I'm suspicious as to why she needs a supervisor.
I called an advocacy group and they said they only advocate for kids who already have IEPs.
Worried.
Would love advice.
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