Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 I saw a post recently regarding a case that provided that ESY services were not just to prevent regression but to allow our kids to continue to learn and keep pace or catch up to their peers. Can anyone point me toward this information? It would be helpful with my sons' ARDs coming up. Thanks. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 Are you referring to this post? " > In v. Bixby ISD 4 (10th Circuit, Tulsa County, Ok, 1990) the > court confirmed as follows: > Regression-recoupment is not the only measure used to determine the > necessity of > an ESY program. Other factors include “the degree of impairment, the > ability of > the child’s parents to provide the educational structure at home, the > child’s rate of > progress, his or her behavioral and physical problems, the availability of > alternative resources, the ability of the child to interact with > non-disabled > children, the areas of the curriculum which need continuous attention, > and the > child’s vocational needs.” Anne -- ESY - Extended School Year I saw a post recently regarding a case that provided that ESY services were not just to prevent regression but to allow our kids to continue to learn and keep pace or catch up to their peers. Can anyone point me toward this information? It would be helpful with my sons' ARDs coming up. Thanks. - Texas Autism Advocacy www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org Texas Disability Network Calendar of Events www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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