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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 420367" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>This is going to require some research on your behalf (I don't know much about Cal. Education systems) but if you can show that he will regress without the structure necessary during that long of a vacation time (statements from his psychiatrist and/or therapist), you COULD file for an impartial hearing for them to provide money for a program that will keep him occupied in a structured environment. HOWEVER: you have to find out what programs are available and petition the IEP team to add it to his IEP. If they won't then you have to go for filing an impartial hearing. Now in NY, some districts quake at the idea of going to impartial hearing because (in the NYC Dept. of Ed.) it costs the school $10,000 for one - win or lose.</p><p> </p><p>I'd put this question to the gals on the Special Education forum - they're the ones that really know this stuff through and through!</p><p> </p><p>Good luck!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 420367, member: 3814"] This is going to require some research on your behalf (I don't know much about Cal. Education systems) but if you can show that he will regress without the structure necessary during that long of a vacation time (statements from his psychiatrist and/or therapist), you COULD file for an impartial hearing for them to provide money for a program that will keep him occupied in a structured environment. HOWEVER: you have to find out what programs are available and petition the IEP team to add it to his IEP. If they won't then you have to go for filing an impartial hearing. Now in NY, some districts quake at the idea of going to impartial hearing because (in the NYC Dept. of Ed.) it costs the school $10,000 for one - win or lose. I'd put this question to the gals on the Special Education forum - they're the ones that really know this stuff through and through! Good luck! Beth [/QUOTE]
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