Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 > I'm thinking that if they formally recommend as informally indicated, then > we have something on paper and my wife and I should then contact the > pre-school and the head of special ed at the school board and call an IEP. > > I understand as the parents we are entitled to do this? As the parents, you are entitled to call an IEP meeting any time you want one. > I want to express > two concerns: > > 1. that our son is either ready for a regular kindergarten class come > September, or goes to the ABA school again... if they believe a special ed > class may be best at that time I want to know why and follow through Perhaps you can just enroll him in the K-6 program as a regular student, and refuse any IEP, and see if he is okay in that environment. Or do you mean you think he is ready for regular K with an aide or other supports that would require an IEP? He is entitled to LRE, which is general ed population unless other circumstances warrant. > > 2. that our son be carefully monitored along with school staff and students > for a time so that great care is taken and he is not allowed to have food > off the GFCF diet.... should we first call his pediatrician and ask her for > a note stating that our son cannot have gluten or casein? the pediatrician > has been unwilling to discuss the diet with us, but in light of 's > progress I hope she will be willing to write such a note. I would try for the doctor note, because then you can require the school to implement gfcf precautions. Otherwise write it into an IEP. You should also provide for the school nurse, enzymes or whatever else you use, in case of infractions. You can also use test results you may have, as an indication that diet is required, if your doctor won't write the note. Congrats that a regular K program may be appropriate for your son! Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2001 Report Share Posted October 16, 2001 Hi, I'm looking for advice. Our situation here is that our son , turning five in January appears to be well on the road to recovery. As previously posted we were told informally by his ABA preschool that he may not be needing their services next school year, and in fact may be ready for a regular kindergarten class. I've since spoken to my 6 yr old's 1st grade teacher (happened to have the opportunity during a field trip) about my wife and I asking the kindergarten teacher for a meeting to meet our son and get her opinion. She said that wouldn't work because she'd have to contact the principal etc.. I was hoping to do some things informally but guess that's not the way it works. So the teacher gave me the name of the person at the school board in charge of special ed. Now, we have a meeting with the ABA folks next Monday, and I'm thinking that if they formally recommend as informally indicated, then we have something on paper and my wife and I should then contact the pre-school and the head of special ed at the school board and call an IEP. I understand as the parents we are entitled to do this? I want to express two concerns: 1. that our son is either ready for a regular kindergarten class come September, or goes to the ABA school again... if they believe a special ed class may be best at that time I want to know why and follow through 2. that our son be carefully monitored along with school staff and students for a time so that great care is taken and he is not allowed to have food off the GFCF diet.... should we first call his pediatrician and ask her for a note stating that our son cannot have gluten or casein? the pediatrician has been unwilling to discuss the diet with us, but in light of 's progress I hope she will be willing to write such a note. Please, all advice on or offlist is welcome here. I feel that this is very new ground for me and want to know just how to approach and follow through here most effectively. Marty (proud Dad to ) Gluten & Casein Free Recipes and Resources http://www.newdiets.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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