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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 261000"><p>Get an IEP asap. And don't think they (school) will put what is best. YOU are part of this team and YOU make sure what your son needs, what helps him are IN the IEP. That is a legal document and it MUST be followed. I have many, many times written teachers, staff..stating "PER IEP...." things change real fast.</p><p> </p><p>Many difficult child's learn in a different way. Not wrong, just non traditional. I had a Special Education teacher a few weeks ago say in a meeting that difficult child won't do math the way HE shows him. I told him if you TELL him he has to do it THIS way, he won't do it. He'll completely shut down. There IS more than one way to solve a math problem. Special Education teacher then replied, "I am sorry. I cannot work with him"</p><p> </p><p>Principal was in this meeting. Most of the time he is the biggest advocate I have for difficult child. He understand. He looked at that teacher and said,,,xxxxx - you WILL work with him. It isn't that difficult.</p><p> </p><p>In the beginning of all this IEP stuff, I found myself at school almost daily. Finally found someone to help me out.</p><p> </p><p>You will find some teachers that fight this and want things their way. But you will find wonderful teachers willing to add input on what really helps.</p><p> </p><p>Hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 261000"] Get an IEP asap. And don't think they (school) will put what is best. YOU are part of this team and YOU make sure what your son needs, what helps him are IN the IEP. That is a legal document and it MUST be followed. I have many, many times written teachers, staff..stating "PER IEP...." things change real fast. Many difficult child's learn in a different way. Not wrong, just non traditional. I had a Special Education teacher a few weeks ago say in a meeting that difficult child won't do math the way HE shows him. I told him if you TELL him he has to do it THIS way, he won't do it. He'll completely shut down. There IS more than one way to solve a math problem. Special Education teacher then replied, "I am sorry. I cannot work with him" Principal was in this meeting. Most of the time he is the biggest advocate I have for difficult child. He understand. He looked at that teacher and said,,,xxxxx - you WILL work with him. It isn't that difficult. In the beginning of all this IEP stuff, I found myself at school almost daily. Finally found someone to help me out. You will find some teachers that fight this and want things their way. But you will find wonderful teachers willing to add input on what really helps. Hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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