Who wouldn't enjoy that.LOL.
Yeah-- while I understand what they are getting at there-- that is, make sure that provisions in a 504 plan ARE in fact warranted by the particular child's condition and history, and that they are POSSIBLE under the circumstances, that is a different matter than "reasonable."
I've asked it before...
What DO they recommend when 'necessary' runs right over 'reasonable' and toys with 'achievable,' hmmm?There ARE kids in that situation. Pretending that "reasonable" is ENOUGH for them is inadequate and leaves them at severe risk daily. NOT OKAY to just pretend that symptoms from environmental contact with an allergen are "psychosomatic" or "mild" in a child for whom that environmental contact is a ticking time bomb.