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Reply to "I feel like my relationship with my kid's IEP team often become adversarial"
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[quote=Anonymous]I found some "phrases" helped. But it is so dam hard when the IEP (administrative) team is out right misleading you. Examples we faced included .... We can't do an evaluation now (April) as it is the end of the school year and we do not have the resources. [delayed getting services for about 6 months] We did not have an advocate and was told that 60 minutes a week of specialized instruction was the most they could offer. I spoke with a friend with a child with a similar profile who was getting 5 hours a week. I can go on and on. It should not be that you need to hire outside experts (pay to play) to get your child the services that they need. Here is the link to the phrases that helped take the temperature down in meetings: https://www.understood.org/en/articles/10-defusing-phrases-to-use-at-iep-meetings I had these on post-its to help remind me to use them[/quote]
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