Guest guest Posted April 28, 2008 Report Share Posted April 28, 2008 Sorry for the misunderstanding. An ABA center in the Kendall area is looking for an ABA therapist. To: sList From: gary00001@...Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 16:49:15 -0400Subject: RE: Re: A caring Broward School District Janet, I think you should read the email before yours from Tina. You want to make it very clear on the IEP what exactly the child is receiving. If he is approved for 30 minutes, that is what he should receive. And if that is not what he is going to receive, that is, he is going to receive a fraction of 30 minutes, they have to state it that way. Even though I can give them well deserved sarcasm, when dealing with them, you have to follow the rules. I am wondering if anyone has experience with doing a “State Complaint”. From: sList [mailto:sList ] On Behalf Of masterspowellSent: Monday, April 28, 2008 11:00 AMTo: sList Subject: Re: A caring Broward School District The language simply states that they will receive X amount of therapy, and purposely do not mention the setting that therapy will be received in. I am trying to pull together appropriate language for her IEP meeting in 2 days. I'm so tired of being bullied down and pushed around by these folks. Incidentally, I'm in the Miami-Dade School system, and not Broward, but its the same old story. I'm so angry with these people I could scream.Janet, Miami> >> > I am helping my neice's son who is 3 years old and in a Place > Program > > for a developmental delay who has a serious speech/language delay. > > After the school's evaluation for speech and not articulation, > they > > have decided to help the child by putting him in a cluster of six > > children and give him Speech for 1/2 an hour, twice per week. It > > doesn't take more than simple math to figure that averages less > than > > 4 1/2 minutes per child, per session.> > > > If you ask me why a parent has to be compative with the school > > district, I just gave you one. Unfortunately I was not able to be > > there at the time of the Interim IEP but their decision will not > > stand. Their professional certifications should be at risk. > > > > I'm taking a defensive stand: no more phone calls; send email. No > > more completing requests on their schedule; requests will be > timely.> > > > I'm a pacifist at heart but sometimes war is necessary.> > > > Excuse my sacasim but it is directed in the right direction. I've > > been kind in this area.> >> Express yourself wherever you are. Mobilize! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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