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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - the upside is that if your child scores in those percentiles, the chances of another district blowing off hte issues are low. They just can't ignore the data, and having been through this wringer once, you will be stronger the next time. Know that this is a marathon -- you'll be doing these meetings for years and your child will change and improve, so the IEPs and school decisions will need to change too. It's really important to give yourself a break, and not be consumed by this. I was for several years, and ended up with serious depression and anxiety. Therapy and medication for me helped, and helped me be a better parent and advocate or my son. Good luck - it does get better. You can do this -- even in another city if you must.[/quote] Thanks![/quote]
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