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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 390412" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>TeDo,</p><p></p><p>sorry I'm just responding to your thread after a week, but I imagine now you have your answer. The IEP must be implemented "without delay". It would not be unusual that they need a few days to complete paperwork, get staff in place, etc., but I would think a week would be ample of time to change his schedule around, get him in a social skills group, and schedule a meeting with his counselor. More than that would just be the school taking their time.</p><p></p><p>Since you posted on the 10th and Thanksgiving is on the 25th, his IEP would not be implemented until the 29th. That's about three weeks. I don't think that meets the criteria of "without delay". Is there already a social skills class at the school that he will be going into? There are counselors already at school so that part of the IEP should be immediate. His teachers have to implement his modifications in the classroom immediately (even if he will be changing to another teacher, that IEP is in effect now and his modifications are now law).</p><p></p><p>What's the status now?</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 390412, member: 805"] TeDo, sorry I'm just responding to your thread after a week, but I imagine now you have your answer. The IEP must be implemented "without delay". It would not be unusual that they need a few days to complete paperwork, get staff in place, etc., but I would think a week would be ample of time to change his schedule around, get him in a social skills group, and schedule a meeting with his counselor. More than that would just be the school taking their time. Since you posted on the 10th and Thanksgiving is on the 25th, his IEP would not be implemented until the 29th. That's about three weeks. I don't think that meets the criteria of "without delay". Is there already a social skills class at the school that he will be going into? There are counselors already at school so that part of the IEP should be immediate. His teachers have to implement his modifications in the classroom immediately (even if he will be changing to another teacher, that IEP is in effect now and his modifications are now law). What's the status now? Sharon [/QUOTE]
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