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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You hire an advocate and have all communication go through them. What district are you in?[/quote] Plus one. If you want to stay in public school system then you may need an advocate to support you in IEP meetings sometimes the psychologists who handle your neuropsyche evils can be hired by the hour to come and sit in on the IEP meetings and even the playing field in your students’ favors. Also OP - Can you afford a therapeutic private school if things don’t improve? In our experience the IEP meetings and paperwork were often rigid bureaucratic nonsense with pages of pages of jargon to communicate basic actions and goals. The therapies were often very limited and needed a lot of private supplementation anyway . We went private therapeutic and found the communications, teaching and accommodations to be much more helpful -/ however some public schools do a great job with neuro diverse students so this probably differs school to school and county to county. [/quote]
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