Wednesday – IEP Meeting Survivors Guilt
Dec. 8th, 2010 11:05 pm.
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I have a terrible confession to make: my son’s IEP meeting was not so terrible. The school was very reasonable. They accepted my input and he got two extra accommodations because I thought they might be a good idea and everyone else in the room agreed. All of the advice that people who have had to fight tooth and nail for their kids gave me (“Don’t sign anything!” “Don’t accept what they offer – demand what he needs!”) had to be set aside, because the team presented a very good plan filled with reasonable and practical solutions.
( Nice Schools Finish First )
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I have a terrible confession to make: my son’s IEP meeting was not so terrible. The school was very reasonable. They accepted my input and he got two extra accommodations because I thought they might be a good idea and everyone else in the room agreed. All of the advice that people who have had to fight tooth and nail for their kids gave me (“Don’t sign anything!” “Don’t accept what they offer – demand what he needs!”) had to be set aside, because the team presented a very good plan filled with reasonable and practical solutions.
( Nice Schools Finish First )