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<blockquote data-quote="stuckinamess" data-source="post: 84565" data-attributes="member: 2864"><p>Something we do for our kids who have problems with notes is still have them try to write the notes. However, they know if they are struggling or fall behind, they don't have to get frustrated. A copy will be supplied for them to finish copying. Now, I teach high school, so it may be a little bit different. The idea behind this is to not have the child sitting there doing nothing while other people are copying. They can at least try to take notes, and hopefully over time, their note taking skills will improve. At the same time, the extra notes allows them to take them home, or to resource, to finish copying them.</p><p></p><p>Also, just because there aren't books in the school, doesn't mean you can't have an IEP that requires books. Or her books on tape/cd, so that she can listen to them at a later time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stuckinamess, post: 84565, member: 2864"] Something we do for our kids who have problems with notes is still have them try to write the notes. However, they know if they are struggling or fall behind, they don't have to get frustrated. A copy will be supplied for them to finish copying. Now, I teach high school, so it may be a little bit different. The idea behind this is to not have the child sitting there doing nothing while other people are copying. They can at least try to take notes, and hopefully over time, their note taking skills will improve. At the same time, the extra notes allows them to take them home, or to resource, to finish copying them. Also, just because there aren't books in the school, doesn't mean you can't have an IEP that requires books. Or her books on tape/cd, so that she can listen to them at a later time. [/QUOTE]
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