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Extended School Year for behavioral issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="--Eleanor--" data-source="post: 33542" data-attributes="member: 3620"><p>Thanks, all. We have significant documentation of behavioral regression from last fall (when he was in the school from h*ll) and his new IEP has lots of measurable behavioral goals. Plus, the consulting psychologist that the district brought in for his IEP advocated in favor of ESY. Hard to believe they are still dragging their feet on this. It looks like the ESY program is 4 days a week, half a day. We wouldn't do this as his only summer program--he is signed up for a 3 times a week social skills group with a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) as well, and we will probably put him in a mainstream parks & recreation program, which he did fine in last year. Part of the reason I want the school district to give him ESY for the behavioral issues is that it is my firm belief that they CAUSED a lot of the behavioral problems. (Long story about what happened to him last fall. Suffice it to say that it resulted in them settling our IDEA due process claim with significant compensation, compensatory education, attorney fees, and a much better placement.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="--Eleanor--, post: 33542, member: 3620"] Thanks, all. We have significant documentation of behavioral regression from last fall (when he was in the school from h*ll) and his new IEP has lots of measurable behavioral goals. Plus, the consulting psychologist that the district brought in for his IEP advocated in favor of ESY. Hard to believe they are still dragging their feet on this. It looks like the ESY program is 4 days a week, half a day. We wouldn't do this as his only summer program--he is signed up for a 3 times a week social skills group with a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) as well, and we will probably put him in a mainstream parks & recreation program, which he did fine in last year. Part of the reason I want the school district to give him ESY for the behavioral issues is that it is my firm belief that they CAUSED a lot of the behavioral problems. (Long story about what happened to him last fall. Suffice it to say that it resulted in them settling our IDEA due process claim with significant compensation, compensatory education, attorney fees, and a much better placement.) [/QUOTE]
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