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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 480798" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Are you aware that as soon as you ask, in writing, for an IEP then your child gets the protections of an IEP until he is evaluated? there is no way he wouldn't qualify for one. the Sp Ed archives will walk you through the letter to ask for the IEP. Once that is in place, each time they send him home can be seen as a suspension and after 10 day sof suspension (each day he comes home early counts as one usually - at least if it goes to court it will, even if they argue against that), then they have to do a hearing to see if a change in placement is warranted because his current one clearly isn't working.</p><p></p><p>He is autistic and should be getting supports and accommodations, not half of an education. Being autistic doesn't mean he isn't entitled to FAPE in LRE (free and appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment). You have to stand up for his rights because you are his advocate. You can contact the state board of ed to get a parent advocate to help with IEP meetings, etc..... Plus there is a ton of help/support here, including tons of info on special education laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 480798, member: 1233"] Are you aware that as soon as you ask, in writing, for an IEP then your child gets the protections of an IEP until he is evaluated? there is no way he wouldn't qualify for one. the Sp Ed archives will walk you through the letter to ask for the IEP. Once that is in place, each time they send him home can be seen as a suspension and after 10 day sof suspension (each day he comes home early counts as one usually - at least if it goes to court it will, even if they argue against that), then they have to do a hearing to see if a change in placement is warranted because his current one clearly isn't working. He is autistic and should be getting supports and accommodations, not half of an education. Being autistic doesn't mean he isn't entitled to FAPE in LRE (free and appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment). You have to stand up for his rights because you are his advocate. You can contact the state board of ed to get a parent advocate to help with IEP meetings, etc..... Plus there is a ton of help/support here, including tons of info on special education laws. [/QUOTE]
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