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GRG was kicked out of therapy
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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 421621" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Being smart does not disqualify you from getting an IEP. An IEP can be gotten if your sons behaviors intefer with his learning or interfers with his peers learning in the classroom. My difficult child has no Learning Disability (LD)'s, high IQ and because of behavioral issues has an IEP and attends school in a therapeutic setting. He had an IEP in general ed before going to this school. Next year we are looking at transitioning back to general because he has progressed very well, but be sure the IEP will be in place.</p><p></p><p>They are throwing out a 504 because although they are supposed to follow it, they rarely do and there are certain protections that are not afforded a child under a 504 as there are under and IEP. The 504 does not guarantee your child an individualized education program. It is also not necessary to have a concrete diagnosis to get an IEP. There is OHI (other health impared), ED (emotional disturbance) etc.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 421621, member: 3477"] Being smart does not disqualify you from getting an IEP. An IEP can be gotten if your sons behaviors intefer with his learning or interfers with his peers learning in the classroom. My difficult child has no Learning Disability (LD)'s, high IQ and because of behavioral issues has an IEP and attends school in a therapeutic setting. He had an IEP in general ed before going to this school. Next year we are looking at transitioning back to general because he has progressed very well, but be sure the IEP will be in place. They are throwing out a 504 because although they are supposed to follow it, they rarely do and there are certain protections that are not afforded a child under a 504 as there are under and IEP. The 504 does not guarantee your child an individualized education program. It is also not necessary to have a concrete diagnosis to get an IEP. There is OHI (other health impared), ED (emotional disturbance) etc. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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