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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 521653"><p>We went from public to a charter school for a little while. difficult child 1's IEP followed him and they are required to follow the IEP as much as they are able. If they said they have a SpEd classroom, that does NOT mean they have speech. Our charter school did not have a speech therapist or Occupational Therapist (OT) but they said they could contract to have one come in. After the first 30 days, in our case, they would have an IEP meeting to share their observations and revise the IEP to meet what they are able to do. Don't go in with any expectations. Most charter schools will do what they CAN but they use that first month to get to know your child. In our case, it would have been great for difficult child 1 if he hadn't already been so damaged by the public school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 521653"] We went from public to a charter school for a little while. difficult child 1's IEP followed him and they are required to follow the IEP as much as they are able. If they said they have a SpEd classroom, that does NOT mean they have speech. Our charter school did not have a speech therapist or Occupational Therapist (OT) but they said they could contract to have one come in. After the first 30 days, in our case, they would have an IEP meeting to share their observations and revise the IEP to meet what they are able to do. Don't go in with any expectations. Most charter schools will do what they CAN but they use that first month to get to know your child. In our case, it would have been great for difficult child 1 if he hadn't already been so damaged by the public school. [/QUOTE]
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