| Re: evaluation for IEP by the county....
I think his diagnosis really matters. If he can get an Austic diagnosis, he is entltled to much more. Our school is really discouraging, "A Label" for my son, but I think they are just trying to avoid the benefits a diagnosis would entltle him too. There are books about your rights. They should give you paperwork about your rights at the IEP. It won't do you any good because its too long to read in the meeting. My sons IEP's go quickly and the teachers and therapist do all the talking. They may encourage you to sign quickly. But if you have any questions, or concerns write them down. They have an obligation to your child to hear you and address your concerns. Hopefully your school officials will be courteous. It can be very stressful. I have one tomorrow. I requested it because I didn't get any resolution at the last one, a few weeks ago. Just remember that you are the best advocate for your child. Good Luck. And remember, what's best for your son is a good relationship with his teacher.
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