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Transitional IEP info??
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 388371" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>All kids have to have a transitional IEP starting at 14 I believe. That is when they start the transitioning into what happens after they become adults and yes, they put the programs on there that help with most of the disabled adult that you listed. If you want you can ask that they add that his HS IEP follow him into college should he attend post HS education but I dont think colleges actually have to take IEP's. They do have to follow ADA and most do make accommodations for most disabilities like learning disabilities or physical disabilities but sometimes behavioral stuff is hard to get in. I had to wing it with a few teachers to get some modifications at a community college because of the bipolar and problems I had with a few subjects and material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 388371, member: 1514"] All kids have to have a transitional IEP starting at 14 I believe. That is when they start the transitioning into what happens after they become adults and yes, they put the programs on there that help with most of the disabled adult that you listed. If you want you can ask that they add that his HS IEP follow him into college should he attend post HS education but I dont think colleges actually have to take IEP's. They do have to follow ADA and most do make accommodations for most disabilities like learning disabilities or physical disabilities but sometimes behavioral stuff is hard to get in. I had to wing it with a few teachers to get some modifications at a community college because of the bipolar and problems I had with a few subjects and material. [/QUOTE]
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