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IEP/504 without academic problems, learning disability?
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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 380244" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>We got our difficult child on an IEP plan in K, because we knew behaviorally he had issues. Academically he does well and has a high IQ (tested). He had a FBA done and a BIP in place. As long as the behaviors cause a hinderance to the childs learning or interfers with the learning his peers are doing an IEP can be written for behavioral issues. Our school did not have all in place to assist with our difficult child's issues and we did opt to move him to a therapeutic setting, which has done him very well. There he also participates in mainstream classes. </p><p></p><p>As to the "label". I don't give it much thought as my child needs more assistance than others, but just think, if she's melting down in class etc. the others are already giving her a label. Forget the label and go and get her the assistance she needs to succeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 380244, member: 3477"] We got our difficult child on an IEP plan in K, because we knew behaviorally he had issues. Academically he does well and has a high IQ (tested). He had a FBA done and a BIP in place. As long as the behaviors cause a hinderance to the childs learning or interfers with the learning his peers are doing an IEP can be written for behavioral issues. Our school did not have all in place to assist with our difficult child's issues and we did opt to move him to a therapeutic setting, which has done him very well. There he also participates in mainstream classes. As to the "label". I don't give it much thought as my child needs more assistance than others, but just think, if she's melting down in class etc. the others are already giving her a label. Forget the label and go and get her the assistance she needs to succeed. [/QUOTE]
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