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[quote=Anonymous]OP, you do not want your kid to be the one that still has an IEP in high school. Not only would your kid have to be pretty impaired (the objective for an IEP is not to have the kid perform to the best of their ability, but rather just to be able to “access the curriculum”), but the school staff and peers look down on them. It’s not a pleasant place to be. Literally no one with an IEP is out there living their best life loading up on ECs because of an IEP. If you only knew. Agree with the other PPs that it is up to the family to provide support for the kid. There are some caring teachers and service providers for sure, but for the most part you’re on your own when it comes to figuring out what your kid needs and how to make it happen. Good luck to you and your son. [/quote]
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