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Ex is going to IEP tomorrow and I'm nervous
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 569308" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I'm sorry about your mom. You are going to have to make hard choices about any information you give her and whether she can be in your life.</p><p>Anyway, you can request update evaluations if their behavior plan is not working (based on evidence from what the stated behavior goals are and if there are new behaviors to analyze as well as if school work and iep goals are eshowing progress) and if she is not making progress in school. They are missing something. </p><p>An FBA is to be done for every separate behavior of concern so saying they already did it already won't get them off. Guesses at her motives or issues (research shows ) are wrong by most studies. Staff tends to state attention getting and lack of effort as most common theories. An fba actually is meant to look at the behaviors more objectively (when done properly) and skills need to be considered among other things like her level of anxiety and sensory concerns, etc. </p><p></p><p>Another option if you are feeling that they may have missed anything is to request an independent evaluation (overall and /or a functional behavior assessment ). This means they pay for an independent outside source to come in and to do the evaluation (s). </p><p></p><p>Yes its a ton of work. I am having them do a third FBA on Quin in the last two years ! It's the law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 569308, member: 12886"] I'm sorry about your mom. You are going to have to make hard choices about any information you give her and whether she can be in your life. Anyway, you can request update evaluations if their behavior plan is not working (based on evidence from what the stated behavior goals are and if there are new behaviors to analyze as well as if school work and iep goals are eshowing progress) and if she is not making progress in school. They are missing something. An FBA is to be done for every separate behavior of concern so saying they already did it already won't get them off. Guesses at her motives or issues (research shows ) are wrong by most studies. Staff tends to state attention getting and lack of effort as most common theories. An fba actually is meant to look at the behaviors more objectively (when done properly) and skills need to be considered among other things like her level of anxiety and sensory concerns, etc. Another option if you are feeling that they may have missed anything is to request an independent evaluation (overall and /or a functional behavior assessment ). This means they pay for an independent outside source to come in and to do the evaluation (s). Yes its a ton of work. I am having them do a third FBA on Quin in the last two years ! It's the law. [/QUOTE]
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