Anonymous
Post 03/06/2018 19:15     Subject: IEP and Tutoring

you will probably need to pay for a private tutor
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2018 18:15     Subject: IEP and Tutoring

OP here - My DC has ADHD but scores above average. They recommend "a study carrel" extra time on tests, smaller groups sizes, among several other things...
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2018 16:24     Subject: IEP and Tutoring

I have 1 with an IEP and 1 who had one in the past. The IEP includes pull-out or push-in for a specific number of hours per week. The push-in isn’t always 1-1 so the pull-out was my preference for my LD son (former IEP) but the schools try to minimize pull-out. In addition, I wouldn’t really call that time “tutoring”. They could never provide the name of a specific evidence based intervention. We did lots on our own. My current child with an IEP doesn’t even get pull-out. They do push-in which basically just means the resource teacher is in the classroom and may be helping him or helping him as pat of working with a small group. He doesn’t have an LD but another issue that affects writing. We will likely add in a private tutor in the near future.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2018 16:19     Subject: Re:IEP and Tutoring

What does the IEP say? My child has some 1:1 or small group pull outs with the special ed teacher, but it does not replace (in my mind) the need for a private tutor that I pay for.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2018 16:13     Subject: IEP and Tutoring

My DC is on an IEP. Are they eligible for a tutor at school? A free tutor? What options do I have? Do I have to go with the schools recommendation or can I go with a different option?
TIA