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So now what? IEP?
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 46380" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>That offer of an aide without an IEP in place sounded way too fishy to me. It's rarely offered up front and definitely not before going through the process to determine if a child qualifies for services.</p><p></p><p>I also note that they keep mentioning 504 only and not the possibility of an IEP.</p><p></p><p>If it were me I'd formally start the ball rolling with a written request so you have a legal timeline set into motion. I wouldn't specify 504 plan. I also wouldn't send any reports until you have a date on the calendar to meet or a few weeks before the start of school (which ever comes first). Hand deliver copies--don't sign any authorizations for the SD to access her files at various offices.</p><p></p><p>Question: If a 504 is in place, does the whole timeline/process start over again if an IEP turns out to be needed? It's not a simple matter of just upgrading it, is it?</p><p></p><p>Time to get going, girl! It's a big pain, but trust me it's a lot worst if you're under the gun with an unstable difficult child and a long district waiting list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 46380, member: 701"] That offer of an aide without an IEP in place sounded way too fishy to me. It's rarely offered up front and definitely not before going through the process to determine if a child qualifies for services. I also note that they keep mentioning 504 only and not the possibility of an IEP. If it were me I'd formally start the ball rolling with a written request so you have a legal timeline set into motion. I wouldn't specify 504 plan. I also wouldn't send any reports until you have a date on the calendar to meet or a few weeks before the start of school (which ever comes first). Hand deliver copies--don't sign any authorizations for the SD to access her files at various offices. Question: If a 504 is in place, does the whole timeline/process start over again if an IEP turns out to be needed? It's not a simple matter of just upgrading it, is it? Time to get going, girl! It's a big pain, but trust me it's a lot worst if you're under the gun with an unstable difficult child and a long district waiting list. [/QUOTE]
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