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Convoluted IEP's - Communication with- the teacher(s)
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 518195" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I always have a chat with the teachers and let them know to contact me or the in school point person if they have any problems. If son starts complaining about stuff or his grades start falling (pretty much my only indicator that IEP is not being followed) I contact teachers and discuss the issues and what is usually done to help. If it's a new issue or solution that doesn't follow the current IEP, I call a meeting and get it 'fixed'.</p><p></p><p>Yes, it's seriously a PITA. I pretty much gave up on the teachers in 5th and 6th grade for son. In middle school it was a matter of life and death for him that I keep up, and now in HS, I'm trying to strike the balance of me advocating and teaching him to advocate for himself.</p><p></p><p>Remember, that paper alone will not make the teachers do what they are supposed to. If they are being difficult, you need to constantly remind them of that paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 518195, member: 11965"] I always have a chat with the teachers and let them know to contact me or the in school point person if they have any problems. If son starts complaining about stuff or his grades start falling (pretty much my only indicator that IEP is not being followed) I contact teachers and discuss the issues and what is usually done to help. If it's a new issue or solution that doesn't follow the current IEP, I call a meeting and get it 'fixed'. Yes, it's seriously a PITA. I pretty much gave up on the teachers in 5th and 6th grade for son. In middle school it was a matter of life and death for him that I keep up, and now in HS, I'm trying to strike the balance of me advocating and teaching him to advocate for himself. Remember, that paper alone will not make the teachers do what they are supposed to. If they are being difficult, you need to constantly remind them of that paper. [/QUOTE]
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