Today I met to transfer my sons IEP from another state. In the previous state he had preschool and 2 hours speech. The district here is trying to take away the preschool and give only 30 min speech due to reasoning that his only delay is speech. I am beyond shocked to say the least. Here are my questions:
Is this legal to just change the whole IEP without any sort of evaluation?
The case manager tried to say the IEP was closed and finalized even though I was not in agreement. She basically had a "too bad" kind of attitude. Doesn't the parent have to sign or at least agree?
Someone please help and give reference to laws. I will research my self as well.
Thanks!!!!
Re: IEP shock please help!
Also, his speech disorder is pretty significant is that makes any difference.
I am nowhere near as experienced as the others here - just had my very first IEP meeting less than a month ago. But in NY, the paper we signed agreeing to the IEP recommendations gave a number to call for mediation as the first step if the admin and parents didn't agree about the IEP.
HTHs!!
Good luck!!!
Also, would a letter from his SLP that treated him for 1.5 years be beneficial? I know they don't have to consider it but just looking for a game plan to show what is "appropriate" for him.
They are arguing that they only need to provide the therapy he needs to access the curriculum. But doesn't that therapy need to occur frequently enough for him to make progress?
The speech manager said I could ask for an eval but I forgot to ask if this eval would be the same as the initial where I have to wait 60 days. Does anyone know?
We are meeting again later this week.
The way I read Wrights Law, they have to provide you with comparable services until they reevaluate and rewrite the IEP. They do not have to reevaluate and rewrite the IEP if it is deemed unnecessary. I think there are a few things to think of 1) comparable. That seems to be defined as similar or equivalent, but not same. 2) The necessity of reevaluation. It will certainly apply at the 3 year mark for reevaluation, but doesn't necessarily need to happen right now.
It would be a complete shock to have see such a different recommendation, especially since you weren't expecting it. Unfortunately (fortunately I guess for people who think there should be local control/more state/less federal regulation), there are significant differences in how different states address IDEA, especially for preschoolers.
In terms of preschool eligibility, I think it is more then norm than not to not get developmental preschool placement if you only have one area of delay. Where I am (and I believe most states), it is 2 areas of delay to qualify (and I know the level of delay is at different thresholds in different places). I don't think speech only as itinerant services is very surprising, though frustrating.
In terms of minutes, there also seems to be no standard. It is hard when thinking about your own child's IEP, but probably theoretically makes sense...not every kid will need the same # minutes to make progress and not every kid will need the same speech. It could be that with a fabulous therapist and the right approach, he can make just as much progress with the much shorter session...or it could be horrible and they could just be trying to save money. Hard to know without trying. They do only need to provide the services he needs educationally. This is not necessarily what (even close) he needs for life. DS's issues are motor related, but we have always (and will most likely always) supplement with private therapy. School services just aren't sufficient and if they were, he would miss too much school!
The thing is, even if they do a re-evaluation, it doesn't mean their recommendation for services would change. If you need to be delayed in multiple areas in their district to qualify for preschool and his delay stays the same (just speech), he still won't qualify. If they blanket recommend 30 min speech as a starting point, then they will still recommend 30 min. It doesn't mean he wouldn't progress faster with more, but he may not necessarily need more to be getting FAPE.
I'm also looking at universities for speech options.