IEP's

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Registered: 11-07-2004
IEP's
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Fri, 11-03-2006 - 12:37pm

I am curious as to those of you that have IEP's, what services and or modifications are being made for your child. I know there is a IEP board, but I am curious as to specifically what children on the Autism Spectrum typically have provided with regard to school and IEP.

Thanks

Melissa

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Registered: 02-20-2001
In reply to: jeepmama2004
Wed, 11-08-2006 - 10:12am
Well Bobby is on a Developmentally delayed preschool where he receives, speech, ot and PT.

 


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Registered: 09-09-2005
In reply to: jeepmama2004
Wed, 11-08-2006 - 10:37am

Yeesh, Liam's IEP is 12 pages long.

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Registered: 03-26-2003
In reply to: jeepmama2004
Wed, 11-08-2006 - 10:54am

Don't feel bad Dee. Cait's and Mike's are both 14+ pages (plus for the notes sections) and that doesn't include Mike's behavior support plan. And we will likely be adding more pages as both are in process of getting updated Assistive Tech assessments and both are also getting more assessments and will be adding more objectives.

I gave up on having it memorized. I remember the important stuff then keep a copy handy for questions I have.

Of course, fortunatly there are a number of just stupid required pages in there like a whole page on if they will get accomodations for state assessments, and a whole page for signatures. Each objective gets it's own page.

I figure the most important pages are 1) front page or what ever page lists level of services (ie how much OT, ST, pullout, etc) they get, 2) present levels of performance, 3) special factors page (lists the modifications or accomodations) and 4) the objectives.

Renee

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