Two years ago, my daughter asked for advice on how to get her son the help he needed in school. His principal wouldn't test or accept the testing her private doctors had done. He was constantly in the principal's office for disruptive behavior and sent home from school. The principal also shortened his day from full to half. He was in Kdgn. My daughter got private therapy for him since the school refused to help.
She taped every meeting she had with anyone in the school, took meticulous notes and contacted an advocate as well as the autism society in her area. My DGS is starting second grade this year and they had a due process hearing this morning. Here is her note(Today is her birthday) :
Oh, my goodness, everyone, thank you so much for the beautiful, heartfelt, friendly, wonderful birthday wishes! What a beautiful thing to see after coming home from our special education due process mediation meeting........in which we received reimbursement for 2 years worth of social skills and therapy for S., payment for his future services of the same, an agreement for more thorough and specific assessments to see if he needs an aide (we think he needs an aide, but they want more evidence) and the meeting was only 2 1/2 hours rather than the expected all day. All my work is finally paying off! Happy birthday, indeed!
So to all those others struggling--don't give up! Keep good records and keep fighting for what your child needs!
She taped every meeting she had with anyone in the school, took meticulous notes and contacted an advocate as well as the autism society in her area. My DGS is starting second grade this year and they had a due process hearing this morning. Here is her note(Today is her birthday) :
Oh, my goodness, everyone, thank you so much for the beautiful, heartfelt, friendly, wonderful birthday wishes! What a beautiful thing to see after coming home from our special education due process mediation meeting........in which we received reimbursement for 2 years worth of social skills and therapy for S., payment for his future services of the same, an agreement for more thorough and specific assessments to see if he needs an aide (we think he needs an aide, but they want more evidence) and the meeting was only 2 1/2 hours rather than the expected all day. All my work is finally paying off! Happy birthday, indeed!

So to all those others struggling--don't give up! Keep good records and keep fighting for what your child needs!