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School not following I.E.P.
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<blockquote data-quote="AJSellers" data-source="post: 436054" data-attributes="member: 12158"><p>First off I am a parent with a child with Autism and secondly I am an Education Specialist in California. Your IEP team must consist of; Gen ed teacher, Sped Teacher, Administrator, School psychiatric and anyone who is providing service to your child like: Speech, Adaptive PE, Occupational therapy etc. Your school sounds to be completely out of compliance with the IEP. You may wish to seek alternative placement, or hold them accountable with an advocate. Schools do not like the idea of law suits. Ensure you advocate for him with bi-monthly or weekly progress reports. Get the information you require, get work samples, do a drive by visit. Be active in your child's education. As for the PADDLE, that is not legal in our state and for kids on spectrum highly unorthodox. I would call your local Autism Society and get them on this PRONTO...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJSellers, post: 436054, member: 12158"] First off I am a parent with a child with Autism and secondly I am an Education Specialist in California. Your IEP team must consist of; Gen ed teacher, Sped Teacher, Administrator, School psychiatric and anyone who is providing service to your child like: Speech, Adaptive PE, Occupational therapy etc. Your school sounds to be completely out of compliance with the IEP. You may wish to seek alternative placement, or hold them accountable with an advocate. Schools do not like the idea of law suits. Ensure you advocate for him with bi-monthly or weekly progress reports. Get the information you require, get work samples, do a drive by visit. Be active in your child's education. As for the PADDLE, that is not legal in our state and for kids on spectrum highly unorthodox. I would call your local Autism Society and get them on this PRONTO... [/QUOTE]
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