Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 In my case I have here all the time this summmer. She's not going to summer school. She will go to camp for 2 weeks, but all the other time, I have to find ways to entertain her. She doesnt really have many friends. But she will come places with me like the beach or wherever. The numerous doctors appointments keep us busy and I try to put in fun stuff between them. She will be getting braces next week, which I have put off for this long. I dont really want her to go through any pain or unnecessary suffering. But she really needs and wants them. I/we will be going to MD to visit my niece in about a week. Then she will go to camp and I will spend some time with my son travelling to NH maybe. really wanted to work this summer- but I dont know what. Maybe next year... Have fun, Di. and Jackie- enjoy your respite at your class! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 I can sympathize with you Di, I feel the same way and all my boys are older! Their needs are, " Take me here and take me there. " One wants a ride to weight lifting, one to work, to swimming practice. I'm spending my whole summer break in the car and at sporting events! Ugh! starts ESY next week, but we are leaving for the shore on Saturday. I can't wait to get away from Reading and all the running around! When we get back I will be taking a masters course, since Don will be off for two weeks. He'll get to see what it's like vacationing at home with the boys! My class is 8-5 M-F. I'm actually looking forward to it! Jackie -------------- Original message -------------- From: " Di " <drf218@...> I put Nic on the school bus for the first day of ESY this morning! aaaaaahhhh, peace and quiet! Do I sound selfish? It's just that I can't get anything done when he's home. He's constantly wanting something he can't get himself, or trying to cook something in the microwave with no one around, or wanting to go swimming which means I have to sit out there with him while the house gets ignored, or one minute I check on him and he's watching TV or playing nice and the next he's GONE! Never a dull moment with him! LOL But I love the little guy to death! Now I'm off to clean out my basement! Di Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 LOL, GOOD LUCK TO BOTH YOU AND dON. dID YOU GET FLOODED LAST WEEK? mONT cLARE DID. nOT US PERSONALLY, WE'RE ON HIGH GROUND BUT 2 STREETS DOWN DOWN DID. (oops sorry for the caps) Di Re: Now the REAL vacation begins I can sympathize with you Di, I feel the same way and all my boys are older! Their needs are, " Take me here and take me there. " One wants a ride to weight lifting, one to work, to swimming practice. I'm spending my whole summer break in the car and at sporting events! Ugh! starts ESY next week, but we are leaving for the shore on Saturday. I can't wait to get away from Reading and all the running around! When we get back I will be taking a masters course, since Don will be off for two weeks. He'll get to see what it's like vacationing at home with the boys! My class is 8-5 M-F. I'm actually looking forward to it! Jackie -------------- Original message -------------- From: " Di " <drf218@...> I put Nic on the school bus for the first day of ESY this morning! aaaaaahhhh, peace and quiet! Do I sound selfish? It's just that I can't get anything done when he's home. He's constantly wanting something he can't get himself, or trying to cook something in the microwave with no one around, or wanting to go swimming which means I have to sit out there with him while the house gets ignored, or one minute I check on him and he's watching TV or playing nice and the next he's GONE! Never a dull moment with him! LOL But I love the little guy to death! Now I'm off to clean out my basement! Di Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 Well I put Micah on the bus for ESY this morning also and was told he was deleted from the program!!!!!!!! Spent the day on the phone and it seems someone is getting crossed wires that he is only suppose to be getting related services twice weekly.(The school itself however has him listed in the program) When I lookked at IEP it said a half day summer program is warranted for him but then in another spot shows just related services. They are playing games with me. I had all the information sent to me including teachers name a room number for him to wear to school today, which he did.. Central admiin. said " well he is in a reg. ed classroom so he is not entitled to ESY GRRRRRRRRRR!!! I said that's not what I was told at the IEP meeting. Thank goodness advocate was there. We specifically asked for ESY and was told he is entitled. I have put in call to her. So now we lose valuable time waiting for head of elementary special ed to call me back. Oh the games we play when we are setting precedents in the school district!!! Loree I put Nic on the school bus for the first day of ESY this morning! aaaaaahhhh, peace and quiet! Do I sound selfish? It's just that I can't get anything done when he's home. He's constantly wanting something he can't get himself, or trying to cook something in the microwave with no one around, or wanting to go swimming which means I have to sit out there with him while the house gets ignored, or one minute I check on him and he's watching TV or playing nice and the next he's GONE! Never a dull moment with him! LOL But I love the little guy to death! Now I'm off to clean out my basement! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 In a message dated 7/5/2006 2:51:01 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, drf218@... writes: oh I'm sorry they are doing this to you. What does being in a reg ed class have to do with anything? He still has an IEP. Do you have a NOREP for the ESY? I hope you can get this settled real soon. That's what I said (about the IEP) and that's when they said they would have the head of elementary special ed call me. I wonder how long that will take????~~~~ What is a NOREP?? Being in a reg ed class shouldn't have anything to do with it he is still considered special ed. Obviously I am not the only one confused or why else would I get all the paraphernalia to start the program with, and the school even have him on the roster? Chess anyone lol, ya gotta laugh or else you'd go nuts!!! Loree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 got her braces in May. She has done really well, has no problem going for adjustments, etc. Of course, as she has told me numerous times, Dr. Pence is handsome. I'm sure that makes it easier, and he also is very nice. The flossing is hard. She can't handle it on her own, so I do it every night. I found these little brushes that she can do, just can't get every space. We continue to work on it though, as she will have these braces for 2 years. Two months down, 22 months to go! Sharon H. Mom to , (14, DS) and , (10) South Carolina Re: Now the REAL vacation begins In my case I have here all the time this summmer. She's not going to summer school. She will go to camp for 2 weeks, but all the other time, I have to find ways to entertain her. She doesnt really have many friends. But she will come places with me like the beach or wherever. The numerous doctors appointments keep us busy and I try to put in fun stuff between them. She will be getting braces next week, which I have put off for this long. I dont really want her to go through any pain or unnecessary suffering. But she really needs and wants them. I/we will be going to MD to visit my niece in about a week. Then she will go to camp and I will spend some time with my son travelling to NH maybe. really wanted to work this summer- but I dont know what. Maybe next year... Have fun, Di. and Jackie- enjoy your respite at your class! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 Nic will need braces-his teeth are a mess. Way too many teeth for his small mouth. I'm worried about how that will go. I hope she makes out ok. Di Re: Now the REAL vacation begins In my case I have here all the time this summmer. She's not going to summer school. She will go to camp for 2 weeks, but all the other time, I have to find ways to entertain her. She doesnt really have many friends. But she will come places with me like the beach or wherever. The numerous doctors appointments keep us busy and I try to put in fun stuff between them. She will be getting braces next week, which I have put off for this long. I dont really want her to go through any pain or unnecessary suffering. But she really needs and wants them. I/we will be going to MD to visit my niece in about a week. Then she will go to camp and I will spend some time with my son travelling to NH maybe. really wanted to work this summer- but I dont know what. Maybe next year... Have fun, Di. and Jackie- enjoy your respite at your class! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 oh I'm sorry they are doing this to you. What does being in a reg ed class have to do with anything? He still has an IEP. Do you have a NOREP for the ESY? I hope you can get this settled real soon. Di Re: Now the REAL vacation begins Well I put Micah on the bus for ESY this morning also and was told he was deleted from the program!!!!!!!! Spent the day on the phone and it seems someone is getting crossed wires that he is only suppose to be getting related services twice weekly.(The school itself however has him listed in the program) When I lookked at IEP it said a half day summer program is warranted for him but then in another spot shows just related services. They are playing games with me. I had all the information sent to me including teachers name a room number for him to wear to school today, which he did.. Central admiin. said " well he is in a reg. ed classroom so he is not entitled to ESY GRRRRRRRRRR!!! I said that's not what I was told at the IEP meeting. Thank goodness advocate was there. We specifically asked for ESY and was told he is entitled. I have put in call to her. So now we lose valuable time waiting for head of elementary special ed to call me back. Oh the games we play when we are setting precedents in the school district!!! Loree I put Nic on the school bus for the first day of ESY this morning! aaaaaahhhh, peace and quiet! Do I sound selfish? It's just that I can't get anything done when he's home. He's constantly wanting something he can't get himself, or trying to cook something in the microwave with no one around, or wanting to go swimming which means I have to sit out there with him while the house gets ignored, or one minute I check on him and he's watching TV or playing nice and the next he's GONE! Never a dull moment with him! LOL But I love the little guy to death! Now I'm off to clean out my basement! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 The NOREP is the paper you sign that says what his placement will be. It stands for Notice of Recommended Educational Placement. Our NOREP has his regular school year placement and his ESY placement written on it. My friend gets a separate NOREP which states where and when and what type of program it is. Her son goes to Variety Club camp for ESY. Nic goes to regular school for his. We are different school districts. What state are you in? Check you state's department of education/special ed website for the requirements PA states: B. Notice of Eligibility and Content of ESY Program LEA notice to the parent concerning ESY eligibility or ineligibility must be by NOREP. The NOREP only needs to be issued if the LEA is: a.. Proposing to add ESY services to an IEP that previously did not have it. b.. Proposing to delete the provision of ESY services from an IEP. c.. Refusing to initiate the provision of ESY services requested by the parent. d.. Proposing or refusing to change the provision of the ESY program. When ESY services are offered by the LEA, the IEP that accompanies the NOREP must contain the following: a.. Description of the type and amount of ESY service; b.. Projected beginning dates and anticipated duration of service; c.. Frequency; d.. Location. Of course, as with all IEP team decisions, the ESY components of the IEP must be individualized to meet a specific child's needs, and must be developed with the participation of the parents at an IEP team meeting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 Sadly, I've just given up on ESY here, at least for the time being. is fully included in regular ed, with pullouts for math (daily/30'), speech (2x 30'/week), and OT (every other week/30 min). Yet, the only choices she has for summer are either: A. 4 weeks of DIS (speech and OT), which means trying to get to know someone new who has to both assess her at the beginning and the end of the 4 weeks.......... been there, did that........ stress, and no progress (imagine that!) By the time you add transportation time to/from the ESY site (typically on the other side of the district) she'd be on the bus 2 hours for 1 hour of service. Oh, and there is the transportation screw ups because of our semi-rural location, which means either missing days or me throwing everyone in the car last minute and driving her there because the summer driver is lost/forgot her/excuse of the day......... B. 6 weeks of 3 hours/day/4 days/week in a Special Day class with kids of various ages and disabilities. Some kids are used to academics, others not so much. The year we did this, the teacher was a regular ed teacher, and boy, did that work out well (can you hear the sarcasm dripping from my voice, LOL). Again, the teacher has to get to know all the kids and their IEPs, try and figure out how to work on goals, and then assess at the end to fill out the progress reports........ not much time for academics. Plus, with the lack of routine for some kids, you often see some lovely behaviors that are fun to mimic........ yeah. Same deal for transportation, though she would get 3 hours of school for the 2 hours of transportation. Last year was the first year I finally said, " no thanks " to the entire ESY mess (after a 2 hour " discussion " with the district director of special ed) , and this past school year was 's best ever. So, I'm trying it again this summer........ maybe she just needs a break? Our school is moving towards what I call a " modified year round schedule " , since we got out on June 21st, and we go back Aug 24th...... 2 months off goes really fast. We read every day, and try to do some writing and math (though that isn't as much fun!). Her RSP is going to do some tutoring over the summer, so we may hook up with her with her a couple times a week for some math and reading comprehension stuff..... at least we'd have no " get to know you " time, and could just focus on things the RSP knew needs to work on. That said........ I don't get my ESY vacation :-( But, the kids go to Vacation Bible School at church at the end of July, so I have 5 mornings free, and it's the one thing I don't volunteer to help with..... I bring snacks, assemble stuff ahead of time, but when I drop them all off at 9......... I'm outta there until 12:15, LOL. I wish there was just regular old summer school at our school like we used to have....... 2 hours/day for 4 weeks, focusing on kids that needed remedial help with reading, math and writing. Maybe they'll bring that back someday..... then of course, I'll have to fight for the aide :-) We're going camping at the beach this afternoon....... my 3, plus my 2 nephews, so we'll see how we're all doing after a week together :-) 2 little girls who think they are big, and 3 pre-teens who act like teenagers....... yikes! DH and I are taking plenty of Excedrin (and liquid refreshment!) We are renting a trailer, so it's really upscale for us........ I will get to sleep all night without having to get out and take some little one out to the potty....... there is one in the trailer!!!!!! Oh, the little things that make me happy. , mom to (10), (8 DS), and Sammy (6) Interestingl;y Loree5@... wrote: > > Well I put Micah on the bus for ESY > this morning also and was told he was deleted from the program!!!!!!!! > Spent the day on the phone and it seems someone is getting crossed > wires that he > is only suppose to be getting related services twice weekly.(The school > itself however has him listed in the program) When I lookked at IEP it > said a > half day summer program is warranted for him but then in another spot > shows > just related services. They are playing games with me. I had all the > information sent to me including teachers name a room number for him > to wear to > school today, which he did.. Central admiin. said " well he is in a > reg. ed > classroom so he is not entitled to ESY > GRRRRRRRRRR!!! I said that's not what I was told at the IEP meeting. > Thank > goodness advocate was there. We specifically asked for ESY and was > told he > is entitled. I have put in call to her. So now we lose valuable time > waiting for head of elementary special ed to call me back. Oh the > games we play > when we are setting precedents in the school district!!! > > Loree > > I put Nic on the school bus for the first day of ESY this morning! > aaaaaahhhh, peace and quiet! > Do I sound selfish? > It's just that I can't get anything done when he's home. He's constantly > wanting something he can't get himself, or trying to cook something in > the > microwave with no one around, or wanting to go swimming which means I > have to sit > out there with him while the house gets ignored, or one minute I check > on him > and he's watching TV or playing nice and the next he's GONE! > Never a dull moment with him! LOL > But I love the little guy to death! > > Now I'm off to clean out my basement! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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