DJBounce
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2000
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Well I hope by this post BrerMom you have had a positive outcome with your IEP. I have a 6yo DD with CP (among a page and a half of diagnoses), and IEP's can be long and drawn out. But you, as it has been said earlier, do have rights outlined in a Parents Rights Handbook. If you did not rec. this..ask for it ASAP. My 5yo DS Zach is taking Speech Therapy as well. He was considered mild and the therapist present knew of our DD and knew very well that I have been through the IEP ringer before. I cannot stress how important the advice given earlier about keeping track of meetings, phone calls, and any other correspondences in a notebook. I was given the advice of a fellow parent with a special needs child that in the eyes of the State "If it's not documented, it didn't happen".
I have to re-do my DD's IEP at her new school because the first IEP (done 1.5 months ago) was shown to have flaws in it in regards to official regulations with the school district. The Admin member who pointed these out was not at the first IEP. I have requested for her to be at this new one so no gaps will occur with my DD's education, and have made it clear that it would not be done with her absent. Good luck and God bless.
I have to re-do my DD's IEP at her new school because the first IEP (done 1.5 months ago) was shown to have flaws in it in regards to official regulations with the school district. The Admin member who pointed these out was not at the first IEP. I have requested for her to be at this new one so no gaps will occur with my DD's education, and have made it clear that it would not be done with her absent. Good luck and God bless.