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FBA Required for IEP?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 536033"><p>Ok, I am thoroughly confused. An FBA is usually recommended to steer a Behavior Plan that is added to the IEP. If she qualified for an IEP because of behaviors but her behaviors have gone away because of the OTHER interventions she has been getting, doesn't that mean that they could change her eligibility to another classification, like Learning Disabled. It sounds like that is where she will still need help. If she hasn't met her goals, I would ask for clarification as to why the IEP has been "dropped" (through improper channels I might add). Kids with learning disabilities don't always have behaviors to warrant an FBA. I would get an advocate and bring this up with the new school she will be going to. If nothing else, I would request a new thorough evaluation from the new school and I'd make sure the request was there the very first day of school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 536033"] Ok, I am thoroughly confused. An FBA is usually recommended to steer a Behavior Plan that is added to the IEP. If she qualified for an IEP because of behaviors but her behaviors have gone away because of the OTHER interventions she has been getting, doesn't that mean that they could change her eligibility to another classification, like Learning Disabled. It sounds like that is where she will still need help. If she hasn't met her goals, I would ask for clarification as to why the IEP has been "dropped" (through improper channels I might add). Kids with learning disabilities don't always have behaviors to warrant an FBA. I would get an advocate and bring this up with the new school she will be going to. If nothing else, I would request a new thorough evaluation from the new school and I'd make sure the request was there the very first day of school. [/QUOTE]
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