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    Jul 29, 2013, 09:39 AM
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    An IEP takes into account the educational needs of your child and your child's abilities. A parent must agree to an IEP before it can be enforced as it is a legal document. The problem in this case is the implementation of the goals of the IEP. They must be achievable with at least 70% of the goals met in most cases. I suggested an advocate from outside the district to help at the IEP meetings and following up with the school.
    You are helping me so much... I appreciate what your doing...
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    Jul 29, 2013, 10:01 AM
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    you are helping me so much...i appreciate what your doing...
    You are very welcome. Keep us posted. There are many of us here with expertise in many areas. Education is mine.
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    Aug 23, 2013, 04:42 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by teacherjenn4 View Post
    You are very welcome. Keep us posted. There are many of us here with expertise in many areas. Education is mine.
    Thank you so much for all of the advice.. I know I have not been on in awhile, but I was busy with a lot of things I had going on... but here is an update... my son no longer has that teacher.. a new teacher started working at the school and now is teaching my son. I am very pleased with her because she acts like she really cares about him and his learning. It is still a little to early to really tell because school just started back here, but I feel like maybe we will be getting some where now that he has a different teacher... again, thank you all so much... it is nice to know that there are people out there who really cares... (especially teachers)
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    Aug 23, 2013, 06:05 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by sassy712 View Post
    thank yall so much for all of the advice..i know i have not been on in awhile, but i was busy with a lot of things i had going on...but here is an update....my son no longer has that teacher..a new teacher started working at the school and now is teaching my son. i am very pleased with her because she acts like she really cares about him and his learning. it is still a little to early to really tell because school just started back here, but i feel like maybe we will be getting some where now that he has a different teacher....again, thank you all so much...it is nice to know that there are people out there who really cares...(especially teachers)
    I'm happy to hear it! Remember that your child had rights in education and so do you, so don't be afraid to fight for them. Let us know how things go as the school year progresses.
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    Aug 28, 2013, 06:26 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by teacherjenn4 View Post
    I'm happy to hear it! Remember that your child had rights in education and so do you, so don't be afraid to fight for them. Let us know how things go as the school year progresses.
    I will... and thanks again

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