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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 547413" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Thanks so much for posting this! It is exactly why I came here - I am looking for a good format for what you are referring to as a resume for your child. My difficult child will be in 5th grade. He is going to be going to a new school in the same district. I am wondering if they will do a new IEP. I am very nervous because I don't know anyone at his new school and we have been at his previous school since he was first evaluated in Kindergarten. I want something I can give to his new teacher to help explain who he is and what he needs. The problem is I don't fully know all those answers myself. Uggh. difficult child is hoping this will be a fresh start for him and I am fearing it will be same ol same ol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 547413, member: 3930"] Thanks so much for posting this! It is exactly why I came here - I am looking for a good format for what you are referring to as a resume for your child. My difficult child will be in 5th grade. He is going to be going to a new school in the same district. I am wondering if they will do a new IEP. I am very nervous because I don't know anyone at his new school and we have been at his previous school since he was first evaluated in Kindergarten. I want something I can give to his new teacher to help explain who he is and what he needs. The problem is I don't fully know all those answers myself. Uggh. difficult child is hoping this will be a fresh start for him and I am fearing it will be same ol same ol. [/QUOTE]
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