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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We did receive an IEP in exactly the circumstance you describe. Child is 2E. I felt like the school was very interested in helping my son reach his potential and gave much more support than I expected. It was still been tough, though, not so much academically as emotionally and we ended up leaving in third anyway.[/quote] Ah. thanks for your input. my child is 2e as well. I know every child is different, but would love to know what choice you made after public. Was getting the IEP a struggle? I think the process will help educate me, at least, and show my sig other what we'd even get from public - whether that works for us or not is another matter. [/quote] If you give me a way to reach you, I'd be happy to email in detail. The IEP was not hard for us, no. I had done testing privately beforehand, though, and the school accepted it completely. They did not redo anything. The school was very cooperative and supportive. I did not have the experience described by many others. That said, my child is complicated and hard to support adequately and challenge, too. They definitely tried. But public schools have their limitations.[/quote]
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