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IEP s in SPACE From Alienation to Collaboration by Toni Hoy Special Education Advocate Systems Consultant (so special educators get it too!) What You Will Learn How to help your educational team get it The difference between an Advocate and an Attorney The difference between an IEP and a 504 The components of an IEP How to identify trauma and attachment based needs and goals Training for parents and staff in the IEP Importance of transition planning What works in the classroom What doesn t work in the classroom Steps to take when you disagree Welcome to SPACE Trauma & Attachment is foreign Take me to Planet RAD Remember when you didn t get it At some point there was a paradigm shift 1

You Can t Know What No One Has Told You Teaching students with attachment & trauma is not taught in college/university They are not taught at in service They are not taught at conferences If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, looks like a duck, he s a duck! Advocate or Attorney? Advocate Addresses the educational program until a dispute arises Facilitates communication in developing IEP Has training in special education and specially designed instruction Attorney Addresses a dispute arising from an educational program Represents student in mediation Represents student in due process Has training in the law 504 or IEP 504 Part of ADA Section of the Americans with Disabilities Act Does not require written plan Parent not required Fewer procedural safeguardsprior notice, records review, impartial hearing/review 504 follows the student for life IEP Part of IDEA Requires written plan IEP may be used for the 504 plan Includes plan for special education and specially designed instruction. Does not follow the student after high school Legal document 2

Components of IEP Strengths Present levels of academic achievement Present levels of functional performance Needs Goals accommodations, specially designed instruction, behavioral intervention plan Parent concerns Transition plans age 14 ½ Assessment or evaluation report findings Parent Letter of Attachment Every NEED should be matched with a GOAL! Trauma as a Primary Diagnosis Classify as Other Health Impaired or Emotional Disturbance Who Identifies It Clinicians Child welfare trauma assessments Independent evaluations Environmental history Diagnostic Tools ACE Study (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Trauma specific evaluation Clinical reports Clinical letters of support Classroom observation Ecological assessments across environments Stress Response Hyperarousal and hypoarousal are NOT Inattention or a voluntary shift in attention Willful matters of choice Within the individual s control It s not a won t, it s a can t 3

Stress Response Hypoarousal (Disassociation, freeze, surrender) Daydreams, sleeps in class, spaces out Forgets assignments & material previously learned Unmotivated, lazy Not processing material just read Self soothing behaviors Hyperfocus Blocks awareness or memory of some activity/maintains some level of function for others Stress Response Hyperactive Hyperarousal (Fight or Flight) Tense, irritable, impatient Angry, aggressive, have outbursts Reactive, defiant, impulsive Hypervigilant Exaggerated startle response Chatter Areas of Need Focus on Social/Emotional Social awareness Social cognition Problem solving skills Social skills Social isolation Social communication/pragmatic language Bullying Peer relationships 4

Areas of Need Executive Function Difficulty processing more than one thought Difficulty with sequencing Organizing thoughts and actions Impulsivity Theory of Mind Mentalizing to hypervigilance Predicting the actions of others Identify thoughts, feelings, and intentions of others Leads to manipulation/triangulation Area of Need Executive Function Problem Solving Decision Making Sequencing Prioritizing Organizing Initiating tasks Pacing/repetitive checking Completing tasks Other Areas Abstract thinking Concept formation Verbal Creativity Creativity with spatial modalities Daily living skills/self care Inflexible thinking/obsessive thinking Impulsivity Self monitoring Strategic thinking Needs Physical Toileting issues Destructive Stealing Sexual acting out Poor eye contact Clingy Abnormal eating patterns Oral Absence of guilt or remorse Lack cause and effect thinking Preoccupied with blood, gore, fire Fears fear of dark Mood swings 5

Needs Verbal 0 Deny accountability 0 Chronic nonsensical lying 0 Refuse to answer simple questions 0 Blame others 0 False allegations of abuse 0 Extreme defiance 0 Demanding Social 0 Manipulativesuperficially charming 0 Look for weak link 0 Bossy needs to be in control 0 Poor peer relationshipshang with kids younger, boys hang w/girls 0 Lack impulse control GOALS What Doesn t Work in the Classroom Traditional problem solving questions Vague Praise Conventional behavior management plans level l l systems, progress charts Zero tolerance policies Belief in child s tales about horrendous treatment at home Challenge them with objective thinking Set parents up to be the heavy imposing consequence at home for school behavior Taking their comments/behavior personally React emotionally Being predictable GOALS What Does Work Trauma informed Behavioral Intervention Plan Work on positive relationships with teachers and peers Time ins vs time outs Restorative justice without blaming Being somewhat unpredictable on purpose Make some rewards without contingency Maximize opportunities for choice and control Use a tone that is matter of fact, no nonsense, not hostile Phrase directions as direction, not question Keep praise concrete and specific Use the word trick rather than lying or manipulating Observe non verbal response, recognize trauma triggers Offer sensory breaks Act as child s historian child lives in the moment, remind him of past successes 6

Parent Training is a Related Service IDEA Section 300.34 (8) (i) Parent counseling and training means assisting parents in understanding the special needs of their child (ii) Providing parents with information about child development; and (iii) Helping parents to acquire the necessary skills that will allow them to support the implementation of their child s IEP Extended School Year (ESY) Is NOT just summer school or enrichment Applicable to 504 and IEP To address regression and recoupment Subjective no comprehensive criteria within the law Must be based upon multiple criteria Targeted populations for ESY Autistic spectrum disorder Pervasive developmental disorder Serious emotional disturbance Moderate or severe levels of mental retardation Degenerative impairments Severe multiple disabilities Goals associated with self sufficiency & independence from caretakers Transition Planning College/university Training program Living arrangements Change in peers/expectations Sheltered workshop Job corps Full/part time employment Military vocational school, Vocational training Functional community based skills Successful transition from secondary education is the chief indicator of the effectiveness of our educational system 7

When You are on Different Planets Play nicely in the IEP Outer Space! Identify how much the trauma is affecting special ed issues Supply documentation and reports Use outside experts as needed Use the Parent Letter of Attachment to document requests, concerns, and disagreements If it s not in writing, it NEVER happened! Parent Letter of Attachment IEP for Date Proposal Accepted Rejected Reason Start date Responsible person The parent is an EQUAL part of the IEP team Bringing it Back to Earth Assume they know nothing about trauma and attachment unless you find out differently Emphasize the importance of Trauma as the MAIN reason for the IEP Know whether you need a 504 or IEP Ask for parent training in your child s area of need Consider whether you need Extended School Year services other than summer Assess transition planning at age 14 ½ Play nicely in IEP Outer Space What I heard you say was Document, document, document in writing Attorneys can help with Arbitration and Due Process Consider the benefit of hiring a Special Education Advocate 8