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Upcoming Annual & Transition IEP - Advice Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="amyherrero" data-source="post: 283962" data-attributes="member: 7512"><p>Well, I had the IEP meeting. I went through everything with a fine tooth comb. </p><p></p><p>I feel there is something that I missed, but I am having his MFT and medicine Dr. look at the IEP with the BSP. I have not yet signed because I wanted them to look at it. I am not too sure about the Dr. that we see. He seems to think that since difficult child is doing so much better that there isn't as much to worry about. To me it seems there is a whole new set of problems that are emerging now that quite a bit of the behavior is getting somewhat under control.</p><p></p><p>The BSP will change in the fall according to the 6th grade Special Education person that was there, and she will do a FBA. When I asked she was like of course that is how I would do it, not at all like the elementary school people. Who by the way told me that if I didn't sign ALL his services would go away, luckily I had the Parent Liason from the disctrict with me and she set them straight.</p><p></p><p>We are in California, SF East Bay Area, a district that just had over $12 million cut from our budget, and couldn't pass a parcel tax, pretty scary. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for the replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amyherrero, post: 283962, member: 7512"] Well, I had the IEP meeting. I went through everything with a fine tooth comb. I feel there is something that I missed, but I am having his MFT and medicine Dr. look at the IEP with the BSP. I have not yet signed because I wanted them to look at it. I am not too sure about the Dr. that we see. He seems to think that since difficult child is doing so much better that there isn't as much to worry about. To me it seems there is a whole new set of problems that are emerging now that quite a bit of the behavior is getting somewhat under control. The BSP will change in the fall according to the 6th grade Special Education person that was there, and she will do a FBA. When I asked she was like of course that is how I would do it, not at all like the elementary school people. Who by the way told me that if I didn't sign ALL his services would go away, luckily I had the Parent Liason from the disctrict with me and she set them straight. We are in California, SF East Bay Area, a district that just had over $12 million cut from our budget, and couldn't pass a parcel tax, pretty scary. Thank you for the replies. [/QUOTE]
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