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I am trying to get a 504 approval from my child's public school
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<blockquote data-quote="shellybellycocoapuff" data-source="post: 470893" data-attributes="member: 13023"><p>I have to agree with the consensus to get an IEP. A child qualifies under the behavioral/emotionally disturbed category if the behavior prevents them from participating in classes and obtaining the same educational opportunities as their peers. Also, be aware of your rights. If a child can not recieve an education in the school system you have the right to alternative education at the schools expense. Often, if the school is aware that you know this they are more eager to work with you. The best thing that happened for my daughter was an IEP and placement in a small classroom for behaviorally challenged children in a different school than the one she was attending. They had training on how to deal with children like her. She has since transitioned back into the mainstream classroom with pull out services as necsesary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shellybellycocoapuff, post: 470893, member: 13023"] I have to agree with the consensus to get an IEP. A child qualifies under the behavioral/emotionally disturbed category if the behavior prevents them from participating in classes and obtaining the same educational opportunities as their peers. Also, be aware of your rights. If a child can not recieve an education in the school system you have the right to alternative education at the schools expense. Often, if the school is aware that you know this they are more eager to work with you. The best thing that happened for my daughter was an IEP and placement in a small classroom for behaviorally challenged children in a different school than the one she was attending. They had training on how to deal with children like her. She has since transitioned back into the mainstream classroom with pull out services as necsesary. [/QUOTE]
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