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[quote=Anonymous]Did your child’s elementary school not send anyone to the IEP meeting to discuss the transition from PEP? That’s the time to determine if your child’s needs can be met at the home school or if an alternative placement should be considered. As is, your child should receive everything in the IEP. You can ask for a meeting with either the principal or Special Ed Teacher. Otherwise, just wait and see what happens. Typically, OT and Speech Therapists will send an introductory email before school starts describing who they are, when they will be meeting with your child, and the types of assignments you can support your child’s practice at home. The school may be lining up new staff assignments in June or July so it’s premature to think that no one will be coming to your child’s school. If the IEP is not implemented when school starts, file a complaint with your state department of education. Typically there’s a form that guides parents on how to file. [/quote]
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