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Reply to "Why do principals seem to be against IEPs?"
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[quote=Anonymous]My 2 kids have IEP since infant & toddler to pep to public school. We are not rich, but we paid for all private evaluation reports and have kids in weekly therapies since they were as little as 2. One has golden diagnosis of asd plus adhd, and the other one has learning disorder/developmental delays. I have good experiences in infant & toddler and pep program. For public school ES IEP, I would say they cannot deny my kid with IEP services but sometimes I feel some frustrations from them ( teachers and IEP). Probably my kids are a bit handful and their work are overloaded, and many time I don't know what's going on with DC at school. My 2 kids were in private daycare, so probably it was private vs public quality thing. Luckily, I don't have to fight for IEP, but the quality of service is hit or miss every year. We rely on weekly private therapies to make up the gap and goal that we want to work on, and sometimes we have private therapists to communicate to IEP to make sure that our goals are on the same pages. We share reports with them.[/quote]
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