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In a message dated 5/2/2002 12:24:37 PM Central Standard Time,

Roxhopp@... writes:

> I am benefiting from all of your advice about IEP. My daughter is going to

> have her second IEP meeting.( first at the school) and I know the team well.

>

> I wonder if I should be on guard. Basically I want the same therapies and

> perhaps more speech.

>

> But I am getting nervous, because I am not nervous. I am also not

> fantasizing, I just feel I am at a good place...............now I wonder

> how

> I will free the day after.

HI :)

If you have a good team then go with your parental/advocate gut feelings.

Just remember if they say something that sends out warning bells to ask to

see it in writing. Some times they will say " Our Regs say......... " or " Our

State criteria's are.......... " in denying a service. TELL them you want to

see it in writing.

Education is a business, one where " their " budget carries a lot of weight.

Remember this, our concern is NOT the budget but an appropriate education for

our child..........full of related services, supports, etc... to meet our

kids needs.

Boy can you tell my meeting is in two weeks heehee

Kathy mom to Sara 10

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In a message dated 05/02/2002 1:44:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

b4alltoday@... writes:

<< If you have a good team then go with your parental/advocate gut feelings.

Just remember if they say something that sends out warning bells to ask to

see it in writing. Some times they will say " Our Regs say......... " or " Our

State criteria's are.......... " in denying a service. TELL them you want to

see it in writing. >>

Tell them to show you where the regs say that. Chances are they don't even

have the regs available. Of course, you could bring your own and slide them

across the table when you ask them to show you where in the regs is says

whatever they are spouting! ;-) If they tell you it is local policy, then

ask for that in writing.

Many people here bring a friend as a " notetaker. " Most IEP teams won't

object to that and it sounds safer than saying you are bringing an advocate

...... or a friend to kick you under the table if something sounds fishy or to

remind you of your own agenda items that you might lose track of. Plus you

get much better minutes of the meeting! ;-)

Cheryl in VA

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GREAT ADVICE

Only For Those SERIOUS ABOUT SUCCESS

1. Never give up on anybody. Miracles happen every day.2. Be brave. Even if you're not, pretend to be. No one can tell the difference.3. Think big thoughts, but relish small pleasures.4. Learn to listen. Opportunity sometimes knocks softly.5. Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all they have.7. Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know.8. Commit yourself to constant self-improvement.9. Don't major in minor things.

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