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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 454163" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I'll have to ask other parents with young kids with IEPs in district and see if the IEP is required for speech. It wasn't even just a few years ago, but things change and the state has come down on the SD hard. Not that it's helped evidently the district is still graded with an F. But I know that when mine were young if a child needed help with speech an IEP wasn't required for them to get the help. </p><p></p><p>I've not heard from her yet and the school didn't call, so I'm hoping he had a good day. I'm about to mail her to ask. </p><p></p><p>I got him a leapster that helps with all the things he should learn for kindergarden, as well as early reading. Katie says he's glued to it, carries it all over the house. I was hoping it would help both boys as Alex struggles so much with reading. Kayla has been using it to play school with him.</p><p></p><p>And actually I should ease off on the Evan's never been away from his parents thing a little bit. Nichole never was either. I worked in the home and we took the kids everywhere we went so there was just never a need for a sitter. But this is also why she was placed into pre-school at the age of 3 and 4. I knew if I didn't, kindergarden would be horrible. And I tried like crazy to get katie to put him into the free headstart program, but she wouldn't go fill out the paperwork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 454163, member: 84"] I'll have to ask other parents with young kids with IEPs in district and see if the IEP is required for speech. It wasn't even just a few years ago, but things change and the state has come down on the SD hard. Not that it's helped evidently the district is still graded with an F. But I know that when mine were young if a child needed help with speech an IEP wasn't required for them to get the help. I've not heard from her yet and the school didn't call, so I'm hoping he had a good day. I'm about to mail her to ask. I got him a leapster that helps with all the things he should learn for kindergarden, as well as early reading. Katie says he's glued to it, carries it all over the house. I was hoping it would help both boys as Alex struggles so much with reading. Kayla has been using it to play school with him. And actually I should ease off on the Evan's never been away from his parents thing a little bit. Nichole never was either. I worked in the home and we took the kids everywhere we went so there was just never a need for a sitter. But this is also why she was placed into pre-school at the age of 3 and 4. I knew if I didn't, kindergarden would be horrible. And I tried like crazy to get katie to put him into the free headstart program, but she wouldn't go fill out the paperwork. [/QUOTE]
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