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In a message dated 3/15/2006 5:08:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

louandy@... writes:

Congratulations so happy for Trisha and you worked so hard for this, now

enjoy

Thanks! I think this is going to benefit Trisha tremendously.

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Congratulations so happy for Trisha and you worked so hard for this, now

enjoy. Louise

IEP and ESY

Well we finally finished the IEP and we got ESY with no problem! She

will

go to school year round with time off for holidays, school closings and

2

weeks vacation. I think we put together a pretty good IEP this time.

I'm

pleased so far anyways. :-)

Carol

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Hi Carol,

Good to hear that all went well. You can breath a sigh of relief and enjoy all

Trisha's upcoming milestones.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 13 DS/OCD/ASD?

Csvillars@... wrote:

Well we finally finished the IEP and we got ESY with no problem! She will

go to school year round with time off for holidays, school closings and 2

weeks vacation. I think we put together a pretty good IEP this time. I'm

pleased so far anyways. :-)

Carol

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She isn't Typical, She's Trisha!

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Thanks! This will be the first time she has gotten ESY in all her school

years and she will also continue to get ST and OT during the summer which is

also a first for her through the school. We've also split up the 2 weeks

vacation so that she doesn't go an extended length of time without her routine

and therapies. See they didn't believe me (just the parent) that she could do

more until now, with the right mixture of teaching and learning styles she

is blossoming slowly but surely. It also helps that the school is backing me

up which also makes a big difference. It's hard to deny when you see the

proof sitting in front of you. :-)

The sad part is that is also proves that they don't listen to the parents

like they are supposed to otherwise this would have been happening a lot sooner

than it did. :-(

Carol

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She isn't Typical, She's Trisha!

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Um Carol, at the risk of sounding stupid what is ESY?? Viola:

This will be the first time she has gotten ESY in all her school

years and she will also continue

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In a message dated 3/16/2006 8:23:18 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

ViPorier@... writes:

Um Carol, at the risk of sounding stupid what is ESY??

lol Viola, you don't sound stupid at all. ESY = Extended School Year. :-)

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In a message dated 3/16/2006 10:24:56 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

charlyne1121@... writes:

think any child with ID qualifies for ESY but considering the services that

your school district offered, in hindsight, it was in Trisha's best interest

not to be offered any.

actually that isn't how it works here, in order to qualify for ESY you have

to show that the child shows significant regression unless you just happen to

have a school district who understand the need for continuity in the child's

education. Trisha didn't show signs of regression because she didn't show

signs of progress either. We showed that just over the Christmas break this

year they had to go back and re-teach some of the things she had just learned

before the break.

Carol

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She isn't Typical, She's Trisha!

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Hi Carol,

I think any child with ID qualifies for ESY but considering the services that

your school district offered, in hindsight, it was in Trisha's best interest not

to be offered any.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 13 DS/OCD/ASD?

Csvillars@... wrote:

Thanks! This will be the first time she has gotten ESY in all her school

years and she will also continue to get ST and OT during the summer which is

also a first for her through the school. We've also split up the 2 weeks

vacation so that she doesn't go an extended length of time without her routine

and therapies. See they didn't believe me (just the parent) that she could do

more until now, with the right mixture of teaching and learning styles she

is blossoming slowly but surely. It also helps that the school is backing me

up which also makes a big difference. It's hard to deny when you see the

proof sitting in front of you. :-)

The sad part is that is also proves that they don't listen to the parents

like they are supposed to otherwise this would have been happening a lot sooner

than it did. :-(

Carol

Trishasmom

She isn't Typical, She's Trisha!

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Hi Carol,

I suppose coming from your district they would misinterpret ESY too. I

completely understand why they denied Trisha all these years. Thankfully she is

where she needs to be learning.

Charlyne

Mom to Zeb 13 DS/OCD/ASD?

Csvillars@... wrote:

In a message dated 3/16/2006 10:24:56 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,

charlyne1121@... writes:

think any child with ID qualifies for ESY but considering the services that

your school district offered, in hindsight, it was in Trisha's best interest

not to be offered any.

actually that isn't how it works here, in order to qualify for ESY you have

to show that the child shows significant regression unless you just happen to

have a school district who understand the need for continuity in the child's

education. Trisha didn't show signs of regression because she didn't show

signs of progress either. We showed that just over the Christmas break this

year they had to go back and re-teach some of the things she had just learned

before the break.

Carol

Trishasmom

She isn't Typical, She's Trisha!

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In a message dated 3/16/2006 10:49:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

ICANFIELD@... writes:

Its half-

a-day for . Will this be the same for Trisha?

no, she will go a full day and have the same therapies and services just

like she does now. The Autism school is an all year school it's just that the

school district only pays to send for the regular school year. But now they

will pay for her to go year round.

Carol

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She isn't Typical, She's Trisha!

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Hi Carol,

Oh that is correct I forgot its the school district you're dealing

with. This sounds great.

I'm glad that Trisha is receiving the services needed.

Is there a break in between?

attends ESY half day but the remaining of the day he attends

Movement Program which last summer was on a daily basis for 2 weeks

which he enjoys alot, then twice a week with his private ABA

sessions. Now, I would not have to do this if only there was a school

that would provide services like the school Trisha attends. Did

receive notice from an ABA therapist who has a center out in KY and

moving out here to SA who works with the older kiddos and is

considering opening a clinic and becoming partners with the certified

behavior specialist is seen by who is moving sometime during

the summer. I want to jump for joy but have to see it to believe it.

At least has a foot in the door when this happens.

This is Mr. website. Maybe someone has heard of the center he

runs, any comments?

http://www.abatherapy.net/

Irma,17,DS/ASD

-- In , Csvillars@... wrote:

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> no, she will go a full day and have the same therapies and

services just

> like she does now. The Autism school is an all year school it's

just that the

> school district only pays to send for the regular school year.

But now they

> will pay for her to go year round.

>

> Carol

> Trishasmom

> She isn't Typical, She's Trisha!

>

>

>

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