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[quote=Anonymous]I have BTDT - Start the school year with the mindset that the school is going to deliver on the IEP exactly as written. Write a letter that explains your child - The wonderful things, situations where there might be challenges, things teachers in the past have commented etc. I am not sure what your school has for back to school night / meet the teacher etc. But go and introduce yourself. Let them do their job. We have been in the situation where the school OT quit in October (they were not a good fit for the position), the school sent us a letter, and informed us of the plan for providing services. We have been in the situation where the Special Education Teacher went out on maternity leave - the school dropped the ball every which way and then some. But this was for a high school student- so please do not think it will be your case. We needed to file a complaint and received compensatory education services.[/quote]
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