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[quote=Anonymous]I also agree that you should wait. My SN child has gone through a lot of evaluations over the years, and what is accurate in say, june, doeesnt necessarily stand up for him in the following February. The IEP that was written for him this past April needs to be changed as he has moved into a more challenging academic situation and his needs have changed. Also, keep in mind that to get an IEP in DC (and i imagine anywhere) -- you just dont walk into and write it yourself. Your child needs to go through an extensive evaluation. Not the end of the world, but you should weigh if thats the best use of your child's and your time. Also from my experience, DC is just not that sophisticated in laying out goals and needs for services for children to access. so if you are in a private school where you think the school is wise to supports that can help your child, my guess is they will probably have more useful guidance than what you would get through the IEP process.[/quote]
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