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IEP-can anyone help- what is parents level of involvement

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Greenmonkeys · 08/02/2013 20:22

Not sure if i am posting this in the right place but thought i would give it a go.
Our daughter is 6 and dyslexic(although we havent had an official assessment). We have had to fight for everything we have got for her so far and have become very involved by stamping our feet and finding out how to work the system(or what there is of one!). We have just been given our IEP from a meeting with the teacher 5 weeks ago and on each of the three targets we are detailed as on of the people giving the intervention as well as the the teacher and ta`s. I dont remember ever agreeing to all this, only one of them, and am starting to feel like they are trying to shove all the work onto us as parents. I want to do as much as i can for my daughter and am open to doing additional work but i have three children and one possibly with asperges and a business to run so my time is limited. What should my involvement be- should i be doing anything? Help- any information from other parent would be much appreciated

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lljkk · 09/02/2013 12:09

You are lucky to get an IEP at all, is what I honestly think. I've been told they virtually never do them nowadays. Funding is Gone.

I think you need to clarify with your school. I was never named on any of DS's IEPs.

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