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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="buddy" data-source="post: 471523" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>TeDo is right and many of us will chime in with that. School performance INCLUDES social things, being able to follow directions of the teacher, etc. It does not mean she wil be put in a Special Education. classroom or anything, (unless that is what you all as a team thinks will work well for her) it means that goals and objectives to help her succeed, and appropriate accomodations for her to get along in school. Their evaluation should also check if she has any sensory or language processing issues that are not obvious from basic academic tests ad just looking at how she uses language. It is worth pushing for because you will have mandated rules and regulations that they must follow where the 504 is in theory supposed to do the same (anything that can go in a 504 can be in an IEP) but as was mentioned, there is no funding for the 504 plan, it is a plan that simply says...this person is protected by the american's with disabilities act and they can not be discriminated against while in school....here is way to make that happen.... So if that doesn't happen...what to do? You can fight them and take them to court for violating her civil rights... But IEP has a lot more protections and as you will read here, many of us have to use them frequently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 471523, member: 12886"] TeDo is right and many of us will chime in with that. School performance INCLUDES social things, being able to follow directions of the teacher, etc. It does not mean she wil be put in a Special Education. classroom or anything, (unless that is what you all as a team thinks will work well for her) it means that goals and objectives to help her succeed, and appropriate accomodations for her to get along in school. Their evaluation should also check if she has any sensory or language processing issues that are not obvious from basic academic tests ad just looking at how she uses language. It is worth pushing for because you will have mandated rules and regulations that they must follow where the 504 is in theory supposed to do the same (anything that can go in a 504 can be in an IEP) but as was mentioned, there is no funding for the 504 plan, it is a plan that simply says...this person is protected by the american's with disabilities act and they can not be discriminated against while in school....here is way to make that happen.... So if that doesn't happen...what to do? You can fight them and take them to court for violating her civil rights... But IEP has a lot more protections and as you will read here, many of us have to use them frequently. [/QUOTE]
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