Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 Sharon in West U: If Twain Elementary doesn't already have Boardmaker, can't they borrow the software from the PPCD class within their own school district? I find it very hard to believe that the school doesn't have access to the most basic software package, especially when you consider the tax rate in that area. Was the Sp Ed director involved in your discussion? Surely, she has the resources to find out if another teacher or school within their district is using PECS. CReece Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 I would go online and make it.You can go to www.polyxo.com or I would buy boardmaker program(CD) I think it is about $200. If not just google certain specific schedule pictures. sharonhd@... wrote: Hi everyone: We just got here from Colorado and have enrolled our son in Twain Elementary in the West U area. They informed us today that we are responsible for providing our own PECS schedule for him. (BTW otherwise they have been wonderful and have eagerly included him in the class with an excellent and very calm teacher.) We have our formal transfer meeting on the 15th and I get the impression that they do not want to provide OT for him. If it's already on the IEP from Colorado is it possible for them to deny us? Just want to be prepared for the worst just in case. Does anyone have any idea if there is a good store locally where I can pick one up? Does anyone have a favorite catalog that they order from? Thanks for your help, Sharon in West U. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 Boardmaker is a good program. It is costly though. $200 You have to provide your own for the school to use? Is this right? That does not sound right to me. Can anyone answer that one? sharonhd@... wrote: Hi everyone: We just got here from Colorado and have enrolled our son in Twain Elementary in the West U area. They informed us today that we are responsible for providing our own PECS schedule for him. (BTW otherwise they have been wonderful and have eagerly included him in the class with an excellent and very calm teacher.) We have our formal transfer meeting on the 15th and I get the impression that they do not want to provide OT for him. If it's already on the IEP from Colorado is it possible for them to deny us? Just want to be prepared for the worst just in case. Does anyone have any idea if there is a good store locally where I can pick one up? Does anyone have a favorite catalog that they order from? Thanks for your help, Sharon in West U. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 Sharon, I agreee with the others that it sounds odd that the school is asking you to provide the PECS schedule for your son. I have never heard of such a thing--I would ask them about this. Also, as far as I know, if you have OT services included in your son's present IEP, the school is supposed to abide by that. I'm not aware of them having the right to deny these services under those circumstances...not sure if nna or someone else might have more knowledge in this area and know of something I don't! a Searching for PECS for Classroom Hi everyone: We just got here from Colorado and have enrolled our son in Twain Elementary in the West U area. They informed us today that we are responsible for providing our own PECS schedule for him. (BTW otherwise they have been wonderful and have eagerly included him in the class with an excellent and very calm teacher.) We have our formal transfer meeting on the 15th and I get the impression that they do not want to provide OT for him. If it's already on the IEP from Colorado is it possible for them to deny us? Just want to be prepared for the worst just in case. Does anyone have any idea if there is a good store locally where I can pick one up? Does anyone have a favorite catalog that they order from? Thanks for your help, Sharon in West U. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 Hi Sharon, Sounds like the school are not properly trained in PECS if told to provide your own materials or not even even making you feel like they could follow your son's IEP from Colorado in regards to the OT too. Sorry you are having a bad taste of what most of us parents have to deal with or become aware of some red flag signs when it comes to the services you would like your child to have or continue with. In your son's case, his IEP should be follow as is even while transferred out here to Texas. If you could mention more or less where you are at? Maybe someone aboard this list could assist you on referring an advocate so that they could attend with you when you have your ARD meeting. The parent is an equal member of the ARD committee, and regardless of position, the number or level of degrees or letters behind their names, no one at the ARD has more of a voice than the parent. In addition, IDEA states all IEPs and Services and programming must be unanimous, and above all the parent must be in complete agreement. First, the committee of which you are an equal member must be unanimous, and you have every right to disagree and request a recess and a reconvening. And that can occur over and over until their is a full agreement. Most schools and school districts avoid even a 10 day recess at all costs, much less an ongoing 6 month ARD process, and it is a process, not a once a year meeting. Second, you can disagree, request a recess and the form for filing a due process complaint is on-line. The district will be provided notice you filed this complaint within a day or so. You can always rescind the complaint without penalty, and if necessary this will usually get the school or districts attention that your serious. Also, do not fear a recess, unlike the thinking of many parents, an IEP cannot be initiated until it is unanimously approved. So many times parents think that if they recess or fail to agree and want to return at a later date the school will, or can, just state programming according to the new IEP. The fact is the existing IEP must remain in place until you agree on the changes. Get the training for the staff and upkeep of the PECS implemented throughout the day, this is his voice when using a communication book written into the IEP as well. As far as the PECS with you having to provide the materials that is just dead wrong, this does indicate they are not properly trained request who is or demand that everyone working with your son gets trained. Visual supports help visual learners understand what is being said to them or what is expected. Give them a copy of the Communication Bill of Rights: http://www.sesa.org/newsltr/spring96/billofrights.html Here are some sites that I have on one of my folders. Hope something will help out. Ask the school district if they have an Autism Resource/Library room maybe they could assist with the materials needed. See if there is a local autism support group. http://www.yellowschoolbustour.com/calendar.aspx http://www.difflearn.com/products.asp?dept=23 http://www.mayer-johnson.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/MakingPECSCards/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pyramid-pecs/ http://trainland.tripod.com/pecs.htm http://www.dotolearn.com/ http://members.aol.com/Room5/schedule.html http://www.bellaonline.com/subjects/8561.asp http://www.abaresources.com/free.htm http://www.childrenwithspecialneeds.com/downloads.html http://speech.jppss.k12.la.us/engineering_the_classroom.htm http://www.angelfire.com/pa5/as/asteachersites.html http://www.childrenwithspecialneeds.com/downloads/picturesymbols.html http://www.childrenwithspecialneeds.com/downloads/photosymbols.html http://www.pdictionary.com/ http://speakingofspeech.com/generic38.html http://www.iconbazaar.com/ Irma > > Hi everyone: > > We just got here from Colorado and have enrolled our son in Twain Elementary > in the West U area. They informed us today that we are responsible for > providing our own PECS schedule for him. (BTW otherwise they have been wonderful > and have eagerly included him in the class with an excellent and very calm > teacher.) We have our formal transfer meeting on the 15th and I get the > impression that they do not want to provide OT for him. If it's already on the IEP > from Colorado is it possible for them to deny us? Just want to be prepared for > the worst just in case. > > Does anyone have any idea if there is a good store locally where I can pick > one up? > > Does anyone have a favorite catalog that they order from? > > Thanks for your help, > Sharon in West U. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 THANK YOU for all of your kind responses -- I thought it sounded odd as well and I will follow up with the Special Ed teacher on Monday to confirm that they have access to boardmaker. We are in the West University area and are enrolled at Mark Twain Elementary -- they do not have an OT on staff and asked me on Friday if we will be paying to send one into the class each week?! I am eager to hear all of your input so I can be prepared for the transfer meeting on Wed am -- if anyone knows an advocate in this area and can recommend one for us I would appreciate it. Thanks again for all of your insight, Sharon in West U Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 I'm assuming this is a public school? Why on earth would they ask if you are planning to pay for your own OT? Another warning flag in my opinion, Sharon. I really hope you can find an advocate over there to attend the meeting with you. a Re: Re: Searching for PECS for Classroom THANK YOU for all of your kind responses -- I thought it sounded odd as well and I will follow up with the Special Ed teacher on Monday to confirm that they have access to boardmaker. We are in the West University area and are enrolled at Mark Twain Elementary -- they do not have an OT on staff and asked me on Friday if we will be paying to send one into the class each week?! I am eager to hear all of your input so I can be prepared for the transfer meeting on Wed am -- if anyone knows an advocate in this area and can recommend one for us I would appreciate it. Thanks again for all of your insight, Sharon in West U Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 I recommend spending some time researching the law on www.wrightslaw.com <http://www.wrightslaw.com/> . They have a lot of info and you need to know what your rights are. I agree with everyone else, they are required to provide a FAPE. You should be documenting all of this. _____ From: Texas-Autism-Advocacy [mailto:Texas-Autism-Advocacy ] On Behalf Of sharonhd@... Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 10:41 AM To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Subject: Re: Re: Searching for PECS for Classroom THANK YOU for all of your kind responses -- I thought it sounded odd as well and I will follow up with the Special Ed teacher on Monday to confirm that they have access to boardmaker. We are in the West University area and are enrolled at Mark Twain Elementary -- they do not have an OT on staff and asked me on Friday if we will be paying to send one into the class each week?! I am eager to hear all of your input so I can be prepared for the transfer meeting on Wed am -- if anyone knows an advocate in this area and can recommend one for us I would appreciate it. Thanks again for all of your insight, Sharon in West U Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 >> We are in the West University area and are enrolled at Mark Twain Elementary Is this part of the surroundings of the cities of Houston? Irma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 WHAT?!!! They might as well tell you to bring your own tutors. How much does it cost to make a few pictures anyway? Shouldn't they already have some kind of software to implement this for other children? I could tell you that I did my own PECS for my son by taking pictures of things in his own environment and laminating them instead of the typical ones used by a software. It made more sense to him. But even so, I would think since this is part of your child's education/communication tools, they should work on providing them or paying for them. >>They informed us today that we are responsible for >> providing our own PECS schedule for him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 Just in case you do have to make your own,although the SLP should have access to Board maker. I wanted to also let you know about these sites which you can make schedules on. You could always make them a schedule with these pictures and they could update or convert to the boardmaker icon. www.joeschedule.com www.speakingofspeech.com Jeff & a Sell wrote: I'm assuming this is a public school? Why on earth would they ask if you are planning to pay for your own OT? Another warning flag in my opinion, Sharon. I really hope you can find an advocate over there to attend the meeting with you. a Re: Re: Searching for PECS for Classroom THANK YOU for all of your kind responses -- I thought it sounded odd as well and I will follow up with the Special Ed teacher on Monday to confirm that they have access to boardmaker. We are in the West University area and are enrolled at Mark Twain Elementary -- they do not have an OT on staff and asked me on Friday if we will be paying to send one into the class each week?! I am eager to hear all of your input so I can be prepared for the transfer meeting on Wed am -- if anyone knows an advocate in this area and can recommend one for us I would appreciate it. Thanks again for all of your insight, Sharon in West U Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 >We are in the West University area and are enrolled at Mark Twain Elementary -- they do not have an OT on staff and asked me on Friday if we will be paying to send one into the class each week?!< I can't wait to hear the response to this one! Isn't it true that the school should pay for an OT out of school if they do not provide one that is needed by a student? This is unconscienable to me that they would suggest this. C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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