I’m trying to prepare for the school year because my son is entering senior year and turns 18 in early October. First day of school is Aug 21.
Our family’s advocate suggested that my son write a letter to the school stating he wants me as his educational spokesperson, to receive all documentation. He should state that he wants me to attend all meetings, be included in all emails, and to receive all documents. It was suggested that this letter should be notarized.
Should he include anything else in this letter? I want to make sure we don’t miss anything. We are concerned because the school district has been very difficult to work with. I expect to be left off communications as soon as he turns 18.
He has autism and his needs are in executive functioning and social/communication. He also has some sensory issues. He receives private EF therapy weekly from an SLP, which has been helpful for the EF issues and a little with the social/communication needs. The EF therapy will continue through the school year. He also has therapeutic listening to address the sensory issues.
He wants to go to a four year university. We are supportive of this goal and believe he is capable. This goal is in his IEP under Postsecondary Transition as well.
At school, he meets with an SLP once per week and is in co-taught inclusion classes with a gen ed instructor and an intervention specialist. Most of the in-school support seems to be prompting/reminding him to get started or turn things in.
He has a jam packed schedule in order to graduate. He will have a study hall every other day. One of those study hall periods he will meet with the SLP. He will also not have a lunch period.
Also, his last ETR was in June 2022. Should I be requesting anything with respect to assessment from the school?
I just want him to get through this (hopefully) last year of high school. We're in Ohio if that is helpful.
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I’m trying to prepare for the school year because my son is entering senior year and turns 18 in early October. First day of school is Aug 21.
Our family’s advocate suggested that my son write a letter to the school stating he wants me as his educational spokesperson, to receive all documentation. He should state that he wants me to attend all meetings, be included in all emails, and to receive all documents. It was suggested that this letter should be notarized.
Should he include anything else in this letter? I want to make sure we don’t miss anything. We are concerned because the school district has been very difficult to work with. I expect to be left off communications as soon as he turns 18.
He has autism and his needs are in executive functioning and social/communication. He also has some sensory issues. He receives private EF therapy weekly from an SLP, which has been helpful for the EF issues and a little with the social/communication needs. The EF therapy will continue through the school year. He also has therapeutic listening to address the sensory issues.
He wants to go to a four year university. We are supportive of this goal and believe he is capable. This goal is in his IEP under Postsecondary Transition as well.
At school, he meets with an SLP once per week and is in co-taught inclusion classes with a gen ed instructor and an intervention specialist. Most of the in-school support seems to be prompting/reminding him to get started or turn things in.
He has a jam packed schedule in order to graduate. He will have a study hall every other day. One of those study hall periods he will meet with the SLP. He will also not have a lunch period.
Also, his last ETR was in June 2022. Should I be requesting anything with respect to assessment from the school?
I just want him to get through this (hopefully) last year of high school. We're in Ohio if that is helpful.
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