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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 388113" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>My copy of the IEP came today but I don't think I have the energy to even open the envelope this evening, much less read thru it with a fine tooth comb. What makes it more critical is that this will be the iep in force when difficult child is released- or at least it could be and I really might have a battle on my hands with him being released to a new sd so I need an IEP that will work for him if I have to refuse to sign one for this new sd for a while. Apparently that bull the last sd told me about "having" to have an IEP signed thru their sd for it to count was just that- BS! The last IEP stays in force until the parent signs a new one.</p><p></p><p>On a good note- I spoke with difficult child's Department of Juvenile Justice counselor (this isn't a therapist or sd related) and he said that only kids classified as serious offenders were being denied early release for good behavior, even if this was a recommitment. He double checked and said difficult child is NOT classified as a serious offender so potentialkly, he could be released as early as July (end of mo) if he does everything he should to a T. I hope he's right- I really do think it would help difficult child transition better if he wasn't released while school is already in session again. The middle of Aug. would suit me just fine- it would allow him to complete those core classes without special accommodation that I might have to fight for, it would allow a little time for me to take time off work and reconnect with him (at least try) and get to necessary initial appts we'll have to go to, and allow him to start his Junior year of high school rested up and at the same time as everyone else. I just think if I could get him places where he could blow off a little steam in a legal way prior to jumping back into everything mainstream it might go a long way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 388113, member: 3699"] My copy of the IEP came today but I don't think I have the energy to even open the envelope this evening, much less read thru it with a fine tooth comb. What makes it more critical is that this will be the iep in force when difficult child is released- or at least it could be and I really might have a battle on my hands with him being released to a new sd so I need an IEP that will work for him if I have to refuse to sign one for this new sd for a while. Apparently that bull the last sd told me about "having" to have an IEP signed thru their sd for it to count was just that- BS! The last IEP stays in force until the parent signs a new one. On a good note- I spoke with difficult child's Department of Juvenile Justice counselor (this isn't a therapist or sd related) and he said that only kids classified as serious offenders were being denied early release for good behavior, even if this was a recommitment. He double checked and said difficult child is NOT classified as a serious offender so potentialkly, he could be released as early as July (end of mo) if he does everything he should to a T. I hope he's right- I really do think it would help difficult child transition better if he wasn't released while school is already in session again. The middle of Aug. would suit me just fine- it would allow him to complete those core classes without special accommodation that I might have to fight for, it would allow a little time for me to take time off work and reconnect with him (at least try) and get to necessary initial appts we'll have to go to, and allow him to start his Junior year of high school rested up and at the same time as everyone else. I just think if I could get him places where he could blow off a little steam in a legal way prior to jumping back into everything mainstream it might go a long way. [/QUOTE]
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