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IEP for 3yo with gross motor delay
Leandra wrote in message om... Because his class includes kids from about 6 months younger than him to about a year older, his 6 months delay in gross motor skills really doesn't prevent him from participating normally in the class, he is just one of the lowest kids for gross motor but he doesn't need a special class or school really. i don't think he would qualify for one since his needs are relatively small but i'm still not sure if twice a month is going to be enough either. You might be surprised. My youngest's speech delays were only 6 months in receptive speech and 9 months in speech usage at the time he was determined eligible for full time services. As a result, he got daily speech therapy in our district's preschool handicapped preschool program, *plus* all the regular preschool activities...all at district expense. Now a 14 year old chatterbox, sometimes I think they did their job *too* well. Leah Summer is up for discussion. I don't know what will be available for him then. we will be travelling some of the time so that might make it harder. Thankyou for your thoughts. Leandra |
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