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504 Meeting Scheduled, Should I Push for IEP?
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<blockquote data-quote="Debcripps" data-source="post: 728538" data-attributes="member: 22822"><p>I would recommend to go ahead and have the 504 meeting scheduled. Since he does have (down syndrome? ). You mention he had a teachers aide in the class is he already in a secluded classrom. And what state or you in as each state has different rules. But you can proceed with your 504 meeting and send prior notification by email or hand delivery of letter with 2 copies one they sign and hand back to you and one they keep. Then in meeting request a full functional evaluation , and state only your concerns never direct them to a diagnosis, testing should do that. You can state you have a suspicion of autism or any and why and let them decide what to test their is a form. And disagree do not let them get you to agree to signing agree unless they print pages of meeting and notes or their to test and all conversation correct.</p><p></p><p>Best regards, </p><p>Please update with any new questions or results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Debcripps, post: 728538, member: 22822"] I would recommend to go ahead and have the 504 meeting scheduled. Since he does have (down syndrome? ). You mention he had a teachers aide in the class is he already in a secluded classrom. And what state or you in as each state has different rules. But you can proceed with your 504 meeting and send prior notification by email or hand delivery of letter with 2 copies one they sign and hand back to you and one they keep. Then in meeting request a full functional evaluation , and state only your concerns never direct them to a diagnosis, testing should do that. You can state you have a suspicion of autism or any and why and let them decide what to test their is a form. And disagree do not let them get you to agree to signing agree unless they print pages of meeting and notes or their to test and all conversation correct. Best regards, Please update with any new questions or results. [/QUOTE]
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