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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We started down this road when our DD was 9. Same diagnoses. We tried to improve the IEP, we tried to change placements, we hired several advocates. It wasn’t until things had gotten very very bad that we hired a lawyer when our DD was 15 to get a non-public. It was very stressful, and very expensive, and took a long time. It might not for you, if you can get to CIEP. We couldn’t. We had to file. Non-public was a game changer. But our DD has suffered irreparable damage from those years we tried to make it work. My advice is get a lawyer now, if there’s any way you can afford it. We couldn’t really. We made it work and went into debt. I’d still do it again without blinking. [/quote] There was a previous post about how parents lose school lawsuits around 90 percent of the time. Can you share what helped make your suit successful? [/quote]
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