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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 381938" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>If he's already in Special Education, he needs a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP). BIPs are formulated after a Functional Behavioral Analysis (FBA) is completed.</p><p></p><p>As the parent, you are a part of the IEP team. If his IEP needs revision for whatever reason, you have the right to call an IEP meeting or request things like BIPs, evaluations, beefing up the IEP to better serve your child's need. In this instance, I recommend that you write a letter and send it via certified mail requesting the FBA and BIP. The certified mail is important; it evidences the request was made and received by the school district and it kicks in any timelines (local, state or federal timeline requirements).</p><p></p><p>There's a Sp Ed 101 archives board. You'll find sample letters and information on BIPs and FBAs there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 381938, member: 23"] If he's already in Special Education, he needs a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP). BIPs are formulated after a Functional Behavioral Analysis (FBA) is completed. As the parent, you are a part of the IEP team. If his IEP needs revision for whatever reason, you have the right to call an IEP meeting or request things like BIPs, evaluations, beefing up the IEP to better serve your child's need. In this instance, I recommend that you write a letter and send it via certified mail requesting the FBA and BIP. The certified mail is important; it evidences the request was made and received by the school district and it kicks in any timelines (local, state or federal timeline requirements). There's a Sp Ed 101 archives board. You'll find sample letters and information on BIPs and FBAs there. [/QUOTE]
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