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<blockquote data-quote="darkangel6976" data-source="post: 135721" data-attributes="member: 4733"><p>Hi</p><p>wanted to write so here I am. I'm not sure if it's just me thinking why but I guess you're like me, will do anything to get help for your child! It is the school duty to provide an Individual Education Plan-it is their duty by law to provide this and to provide the content that is put in it as it is for school and school know what happens there and what the child's difficulities are. My son has had an IEP twice per school yr since he was 6-he's 9 now. The school SENCO (special educational needs officer) should be the one writing this. </p><p>It could be a goal like to play with the other kids for 10 mins at a time on 3 seperate occasions. They set a goal and then ask the child to achieve it on so many occasions. This is monitored and the child is rewarded for the improved behaviour. It also is things like being able to read 3 sentences on 10 seperate occasions etc etc. There are different degrees of IEP depending on the severity of the issues. My son is on School Action Plus which is the highest as he requires alot of goals and behaviour changing etc.</p><p>Does your child have a Statement of Education Needs? This is a good thing to have and the school or yourself can request one, its a compilation of documents like a Behaviour Report done by a behavioural Psychologist that would go and see your child in school. Things like statements from psychaitrists, the SENCO at school, the dyslexia report if they have that etc. Getting a Statement can mean you can get help within the school for your child. </p><p>I bet you know all this already so my appologies if so. </p><p>Let me know if you want to know any more.</p><p>Take care and you're doing a great job already so keep your chin up.</p><p>hugs n hope.</p><p>x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darkangel6976, post: 135721, member: 4733"] Hi wanted to write so here I am. I'm not sure if it's just me thinking why but I guess you're like me, will do anything to get help for your child! It is the school duty to provide an Individual Education Plan-it is their duty by law to provide this and to provide the content that is put in it as it is for school and school know what happens there and what the child's difficulities are. My son has had an IEP twice per school yr since he was 6-he's 9 now. The school SENCO (special educational needs officer) should be the one writing this. It could be a goal like to play with the other kids for 10 mins at a time on 3 seperate occasions. They set a goal and then ask the child to achieve it on so many occasions. This is monitored and the child is rewarded for the improved behaviour. It also is things like being able to read 3 sentences on 10 seperate occasions etc etc. There are different degrees of IEP depending on the severity of the issues. My son is on School Action Plus which is the highest as he requires alot of goals and behaviour changing etc. Does your child have a Statement of Education Needs? This is a good thing to have and the school or yourself can request one, its a compilation of documents like a Behaviour Report done by a behavioural Psychologist that would go and see your child in school. Things like statements from psychaitrists, the SENCO at school, the dyslexia report if they have that etc. Getting a Statement can mean you can get help within the school for your child. I bet you know all this already so my appologies if so. Let me know if you want to know any more. Take care and you're doing a great job already so keep your chin up. hugs n hope. x [/QUOTE]
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