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Teacher does not agree with- IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 427738" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>honestly i've had every teacher say this to me. they dont' get it alot of the time some of them. some teachers truly do. it isn't up to the teacher to decide whether or not he needs an iep. maybe they'll give you a 504 to start thats what i did with my difficult child. now we're onto iep</p><p> </p><p>do you have any testing for your difficult child that you can present to the school or did you already? I don't know how your school is yet mine was like listen if we test and it's all good than you dont' get squat. they did that they shut me up with a 504 than the kid got really sick.</p><p> </p><p>id' pile up all my diagnosis, peds letter, letter from any provider you have for your upcoming mtg. whenever they get back to you.</p><p> </p><p>meanwhile id' probably say to the teacher that's great i'm really happy you think so highly of my son. yet regardless we have to look at the facts and what he is or is not accomplishing right now. we need to come up with a plan and some small provisions for now so he can finish the year to help him achieve his true academic potential.</p><p> </p><p>its a slippery slope in one way you want the accomodations and you want your child to do well. yet the crazy part is if you implement stuff with teacher and it goes very well itll weaken your ability to get a 504 or an iep. make sense? at least that's how it was in my school district.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 427738, member: 4514"] honestly i've had every teacher say this to me. they dont' get it alot of the time some of them. some teachers truly do. it isn't up to the teacher to decide whether or not he needs an iep. maybe they'll give you a 504 to start thats what i did with my difficult child. now we're onto iep do you have any testing for your difficult child that you can present to the school or did you already? I don't know how your school is yet mine was like listen if we test and it's all good than you dont' get squat. they did that they shut me up with a 504 than the kid got really sick. id' pile up all my diagnosis, peds letter, letter from any provider you have for your upcoming mtg. whenever they get back to you. meanwhile id' probably say to the teacher that's great i'm really happy you think so highly of my son. yet regardless we have to look at the facts and what he is or is not accomplishing right now. we need to come up with a plan and some small provisions for now so he can finish the year to help him achieve his true academic potential. its a slippery slope in one way you want the accomodations and you want your child to do well. yet the crazy part is if you implement stuff with teacher and it goes very well itll weaken your ability to get a 504 or an iep. make sense? at least that's how it was in my school district. [/QUOTE]
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