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<blockquote data-quote="worriedteacher" data-source="post: 417398" data-attributes="member: 11545"><p>I'm new to conductdisorders.com, so if I ask a question I should already know the answer to, I'm sorry. I'm also not a parent, just a teacher who is very worried about some of the students at my school and on here to find anwers on how best to help them.</p><p> </p><p>Does your daughter have an IEP? If so, she should be eligible for Extended School Year (ESY) services. They base the need for this on a regression formula (not really a formula, just something that is determined by the team based on previous experiences and assumptions about the break). Even if your daughter won't "regress" with her academics, will her behavior at school regress during the break? If so, then they still need to offer ESY services. I have a few kids who just need to continue the structure and routine of school to keep them on track. Otherwise, the first few months of school will be working on getting things "normal" again. I don't know about your SD, but I do ESY services from the beginning of June through the end of July, but I think I may be the only one in my SD that does that, I think the others only go through the end of June.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry if I'm rehashing things that you guys have already discussed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="worriedteacher, post: 417398, member: 11545"] I'm new to conductdisorders.com, so if I ask a question I should already know the answer to, I'm sorry. I'm also not a parent, just a teacher who is very worried about some of the students at my school and on here to find anwers on how best to help them. Does your daughter have an IEP? If so, she should be eligible for Extended School Year (ESY) services. They base the need for this on a regression formula (not really a formula, just something that is determined by the team based on previous experiences and assumptions about the break). Even if your daughter won't "regress" with her academics, will her behavior at school regress during the break? If so, then they still need to offer ESY services. I have a few kids who just need to continue the structure and routine of school to keep them on track. Otherwise, the first few months of school will be working on getting things "normal" again. I don't know about your SD, but I do ESY services from the beginning of June through the end of July, but I think I may be the only one in my SD that does that, I think the others only go through the end of June. Sorry if I'm rehashing things that you guys have already discussed. [/QUOTE]
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