Guest guest Posted March 10, 2011 Report Share Posted March 10, 2011 Of course if your child is getting PROMPT therapy and has an IEP.... DID you have the wording of PROMPT therapy written in? I asked for it to be written in and tney refuse...even though my son will get PROMPT thru their trained therapists and they think it is appropriate. Here we go again....my not so lovely district... My son was evaluated for his IEP and the team already said they will NOT write PROMPT therapy on the IEP. I was told not to sign it unless it is written in there 'PROMPT therapy will be recommened and carried out'...so if we change districts/move they will follow exactly what is in the IEP. I dont think i can do the advocate or lawyer thing cuz my district is tough and relentless, it would be wasteful money. I am thinking of just bagging the IEP totally and not using the district, since the class is totally an enclosed classroom for my verbal apraxic 3.5 yr, and i wanted inclusive class, which they told me is not an option in my district. Opions welcome, thanks, Ivy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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