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--- Vicki,

please be paitient, i have a documet on that I will post it late...today

laura

In , " vickiwaihi " <vickiwaihi@...> wrote:

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> My son's elementary is refusing to allow him to stay home one day a

week for in-home ABA

> therapy. The principal says it violates the truancy policy if he

misses one day a week. He is 5

> years old and in Kindergarten. How can I get this written into his

IEP? What are my rights

> according to the Disabilities Act? Vicki

>

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When our child was in kindergarden here in Winona, MN we were told

that Kindergarden is not required. As they do not need to attend

this grade. Hope this helps, Laurie

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> > My son's elementary is refusing to allow him to stay home one day

a

> week for in-home ABA

> > therapy. The principal says it violates the truancy policy if he

> misses one day a week. He is 5

> > years old and in Kindergarten. How can I get this written into

his

> IEP? What are my rights

> > according to the Disabilities Act? Vicki

> >

>

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> My son's elementary is refusing to allow him to stay home one day a

week for in-home ABA

> therapy. The principal says it violates the truancy policy if he

misses one day a week. He is 5

> years old and in Kindergarten. How can I get this written into his

IEP? What are my rights

> according to the Disabilities Act? Vicki

First, check your state's age for compulsory education. In CA, it is

age 6, so if he is only 5, he would not be subject to compulsory

education.

Second, if it is written into the IEP that he has one day per week of

at-home education/therapy, then he would not be subject to truancy,

because he would be attending school at a different location that day.

Dana

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Hmmm.  You need to also check out those truancy policies for your state/county

to make sure the principal is correct.

Most truancy policies I have read are not that specific and apply only to

absenteeism which in your case would not be as he will be receiving instruction

at home.

When I homeschooled last year, our school system did not say a word to me.  When

my daughter started back this year, I had it put in her IEP that she will have

half days Mondays and Wednesdays for therapy.  I also had it written in that she

would be finishing her Tomatis therapy the first semester of school and so she

was out for 2 weeks but they did not mark her absent.  So, I would get an

advocate and request an IEP meeting ASAP. It would probably be good if you can

get a representative (prefereably Psychologist) for the ABA comopany you are

working with to attend the meeting with you.

S.

From: vickiwaihi <vickiwaihi@...>

Subject: [ ] Need help with IEP!!

Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 9:11 AM

My son's elementary is refusing to allow him to stay home one day a

week for in-home ABA

therapy. The principal says it violates the truancy policy if he misses one day

a week. He is 5

years old and in Kindergarten. How can I get this written into his IEP? What

are my rights

according to the Disabilities Act? Vicki

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Ok...thank you! Vicki

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> > My son's elementary is refusing to allow him to stay home one day a

> week for in-home ABA

> > therapy. The principal says it violates the truancy policy if he

> misses one day a week. He is 5

> > years old and in Kindergarten. How can I get this written into his

> IEP? What are my rights

> > according to the Disabilities Act? Vicki

> >

>

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Thank you to everyone who replied. I have written down all the advice and am

scheduling

an IEP meeting immediately. Will let you know how it goes. Vicki

> > My son's elementary is refusing to allow him to stay home one day a

> week for in-home ABA

> > therapy. The principal says it violates the truancy policy if he

> misses one day a week. He is 5

> > years old and in Kindergarten. How can I get this written into his

> IEP? What are my rights

> > according to the Disabilities Act? Vicki

>

>

> First, check your state's age for compulsory education. In CA, it is

> age 6, so if he is only 5, he would not be subject to compulsory

> education.

>

> Second, if it is written into the IEP that he has one day per week of

> at-home education/therapy, then he would not be subject to truancy,

> because he would be attending school at a different location that day.

>

> Dana

>

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Why not do ABA after school and on weekends?

S S

Need help with IEP!!

Posted by: " vickiwaihi " vickiwaihi@... vickiwaihi

Fri Jan 9, 2009 6:11 am (PST)

My son's elementary is refusing to allow him to stay home one day a week for

in-home ABA

therapy. The principal says it violates the truancy policy if he misses one day

a week. He is 5

years old and in Kindergarten. How can I get this written into his IEP? What are

my rights

according to the Disabilities Act? Vicki

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