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<blockquote data-quote="AmyH" data-source="post: 153840" data-attributes="member: 4955"><p>My son has had a 504 all year and after trying and trying they finally tested him. His IEP meeting is Friday. </p><p> </p><p>He spent most of the year in a class where the teachers weren't in tune on how to teach him. We are throwing around several issues right now. He exibits all signs of an aspie, great amount of anxiety and some depression. Generally acts about 8 or 9 he is actually 12. In school he was failing everything. He was forced to move to a new class 4 weeks ago because of something the teacher did. In the new class they do Hands-on math and science with no work out of the book just worksheets and they use all kinds of stuff to solve the problems. He went from making 20's on math papers to making 100's he even won 1st place in the science fair. </p><p> </p><p>Question is, In the IEP can I make them offer hands-on learning to him? And if so what do I ask for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmyH, post: 153840, member: 4955"] My son has had a 504 all year and after trying and trying they finally tested him. His IEP meeting is Friday. He spent most of the year in a class where the teachers weren't in tune on how to teach him. We are throwing around several issues right now. He exibits all signs of an aspie, great amount of anxiety and some depression. Generally acts about 8 or 9 he is actually 12. In school he was failing everything. He was forced to move to a new class 4 weeks ago because of something the teacher did. In the new class they do Hands-on math and science with no work out of the book just worksheets and they use all kinds of stuff to solve the problems. He went from making 20's on math papers to making 100's he even won 1st place in the science fair. Question is, In the IEP can I make them offer hands-on learning to him? And if so what do I ask for. [/QUOTE]
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