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Please Help - Upcoming IEP meeting
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<blockquote data-quote="Desperado" data-source="post: 31179" data-attributes="member: 3606"><p>This is my first time on this site, so bear with me. I do know sped though, as I m a sped teacher and my son is autistic. Each state is a little different, but your child should already have an FBA and BIP, if I read you right. I am unclear of their classification, but once a child gets to 5 referrals or more, an FBA is highly recommended. The FBA is always written, in my state, by the teacher and the IEP team. No psychologist has to approve of this as it is not a change of placement or a re-evaluation. FBA are the precursors to BIP. One usually begets the other, though you can have an FBA without a BIP, if the identified behavior is a functional behavior that interferes with learning, such as on-task behaviors, etc. Disruptive behaviors lead to BIPs. Does this help? What specifics do you need. If I can help, I will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desperado, post: 31179, member: 3606"] This is my first time on this site, so bear with me. I do know sped though, as I m a sped teacher and my son is autistic. Each state is a little different, but your child should already have an FBA and BIP, if I read you right. I am unclear of their classification, but once a child gets to 5 referrals or more, an FBA is highly recommended. The FBA is always written, in my state, by the teacher and the IEP team. No psychologist has to approve of this as it is not a change of placement or a re-evaluation. FBA are the precursors to BIP. One usually begets the other, though you can have an FBA without a BIP, if the identified behavior is a functional behavior that interferes with learning, such as on-task behaviors, etc. Disruptive behaviors lead to BIPs. Does this help? What specifics do you need. If I can help, I will. [/QUOTE]
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