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[quote=Anonymous]You will have an eligibility meeting to review the results of the testing. Each person who tested your child (SpEd teacher, speech, OT, psych) will share the results which you will also get a few days ahead of time. Then you will all decide if child is eligible for one of the 13 disability classifications under IDEA to receive sped services. If so, then the district has 30 calendar days to meet and plan the IEP. Usually the district develops a draft beforenthat meeting with proposed goals and accommodations. However specific services are not usually discussed or determined until the actual meeting. I would not bring an advocate to the first meeting. If you are not happy with what they propose at the initial IEP meeting, you do not have to sign the IEP at that meeting. I would see if you are able to come to an agreement at the meeting and if not- don't sign and then look at bringing in an advocate. [/quote]
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