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Annual IEP - How much Time does School have after Meeting to Write up?
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<blockquote data-quote="WearyWoman" data-source="post: 405404"><p>slsh - Yes, I searched high and low for a timeline, but couldn't find anything. We signed something at the IEP, but I thought that was just to state that we had both attended. Maybe I misunderstood. It was not officially written into last year's IEP that Bubby have a word processor. We agreed to investigate that option for this current year. But, nothing was done, and when the autism specialist did not show up for our IEP, the rest of the team didn't know what to do about that really. They acted like they had never used such a thing. We're in a very small, rural SD, so I'm sure there isn't a whole lot of experience with this, but still. The autism specialist does not work directly with Bubby, but I thought she would at least advise and discuss the situation with his classroom teacher.</p><p> </p><p>TeDo - While at the IEP, the Special Education person was handwriting notes on the IEP form, but I kinow it is supposed to be formally typed afterward. We signed something while there, but we assumed we'd receive the official typewritten copy at some point. We need to be more on top of this stuff. It's been a challenge for us. On a good note, our in-home autism counseling agency is willing to attend IEP and other related meetings with us going forward. That should be a big help.</p><p> </p><p>I'm going to look into all this, and I'll keep you posted.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>WW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WearyWoman, post: 405404"] slsh - Yes, I searched high and low for a timeline, but couldn't find anything. We signed something at the IEP, but I thought that was just to state that we had both attended. Maybe I misunderstood. It was not officially written into last year's IEP that Bubby have a word processor. We agreed to investigate that option for this current year. But, nothing was done, and when the autism specialist did not show up for our IEP, the rest of the team didn't know what to do about that really. They acted like they had never used such a thing. We're in a very small, rural SD, so I'm sure there isn't a whole lot of experience with this, but still. The autism specialist does not work directly with Bubby, but I thought she would at least advise and discuss the situation with his classroom teacher. TeDo - While at the IEP, the Special Education person was handwriting notes on the IEP form, but I kinow it is supposed to be formally typed afterward. We signed something while there, but we assumed we'd receive the official typewritten copy at some point. We need to be more on top of this stuff. It's been a challenge for us. On a good note, our in-home autism counseling agency is willing to attend IEP and other related meetings with us going forward. That should be a big help. I'm going to look into all this, and I'll keep you posted. Thanks, WW [/QUOTE]
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