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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 243155" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Have you talked to anyone who is offering educational therapies? I went to meet with one the other day and as i was waiting I looked throught the books and workbooks.</p><p>I say one that was specific to aspergers.</p><p></p><p>First I would challenge the revevance of the schools pollicy with the adminstrator as the iep needs to manage the appropriate education of this child and diagnosis kids with all sorts of learning issues need the interaction of education and are not served by the shunning to learn approach. If for some reason the exclusion from the classroom or school is the policy then i am thinking that as the obligation to teach trumpts a policy where a iep with-behavior is essentially being removed from the education loop.</p><p>I hope that you are able to work a solution that doesn't work you to hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 243155, member: 6271"] Have you talked to anyone who is offering educational therapies? I went to meet with one the other day and as i was waiting I looked throught the books and workbooks. I say one that was specific to aspergers. First I would challenge the revevance of the schools pollicy with the adminstrator as the iep needs to manage the appropriate education of this child and diagnosis kids with all sorts of learning issues need the interaction of education and are not served by the shunning to learn approach. If for some reason the exclusion from the classroom or school is the policy then i am thinking that as the obligation to teach trumpts a policy where a iep with-behavior is essentially being removed from the education loop. I hope that you are able to work a solution that doesn't work you to hard. [/QUOTE]
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