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Things are starting to fall apart here....(kind of long)
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<blockquote data-quote="justour2boys" data-source="post: 494717" data-attributes="member: 6235"><p>I dont have any suggestions on the other "stuff", but I do with the school work. </p><p></p><p>I would write a request directly on the instruction sheet asking for this project to be modified in accordance with difficult child's IEP with revised instruction being sent home by xx/xx/xx. Keep a copy and return the sheet to the teacher. </p><p></p><p>Or (what I have done) is re-write the instructions and send a copy with a letter explaining how I will modified the project so it will comply with (my) difficult child's IEP. Period. Almost daring them to challenge me!</p><p></p><p>I would also send a copy to the SpEd case worker at the school. You should not have to modify your difficult child's school work so it complies with her IEP... that's the teacher's job!! But it seems we have to do the teacher's job too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justour2boys, post: 494717, member: 6235"] I dont have any suggestions on the other "stuff", but I do with the school work. I would write a request directly on the instruction sheet asking for this project to be modified in accordance with difficult child's IEP with revised instruction being sent home by xx/xx/xx. Keep a copy and return the sheet to the teacher. Or (what I have done) is re-write the instructions and send a copy with a letter explaining how I will modified the project so it will comply with (my) difficult child's IEP. Period. Almost daring them to challenge me! I would also send a copy to the SpEd case worker at the school. You should not have to modify your difficult child's school work so it complies with her IEP... that's the teacher's job!! But it seems we have to do the teacher's job too! [/QUOTE]
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