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Update - Finally Received IEP Copy - Our Request Denied for Writing Accommodations
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<blockquote data-quote="WearyWoman" data-source="post: 407573"><p>rlsnights - Thanks for your really informative post. We signed the IEP portion on the front where it lists the "IEP participants attending or participaiting by alternate means in the meeting". This is the only thing we signed. </p><p> </p><p>In the section labeled Special Factors, where it states, "Does the student need assistive technology services or devices?, the box is checked yes. Below where it says, "if yes, specify particular device(s) and service(s), sensory strategies and "check on word processor" are listed. Now, again, we did not actually see this until yesterday because we didn't have a copy. I completely see your point now about requesting a copy (unsigned) at the meeting, even if it's handwritten.</p><p> </p><p>We go through homework battles nightly due to the written requirements. Bubby loves using our computer keyboard. I guess anything techy is better than a pencil and paper in his mind. I believe with all my heart that it will help us at home. We have requested reduced homework assignments, but he has math, reading, and spelling work every night. Plus, sometimes there are extra projects as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WearyWoman, post: 407573"] rlsnights - Thanks for your really informative post. We signed the IEP portion on the front where it lists the "IEP participants attending or participaiting by alternate means in the meeting". This is the only thing we signed. In the section labeled Special Factors, where it states, "Does the student need assistive technology services or devices?, the box is checked yes. Below where it says, "if yes, specify particular device(s) and service(s), sensory strategies and "check on word processor" are listed. Now, again, we did not actually see this until yesterday because we didn't have a copy. I completely see your point now about requesting a copy (unsigned) at the meeting, even if it's handwritten. We go through homework battles nightly due to the written requirements. Bubby loves using our computer keyboard. I guess anything techy is better than a pencil and paper in his mind. I believe with all my heart that it will help us at home. We have requested reduced homework assignments, but he has math, reading, and spelling work every night. Plus, sometimes there are extra projects as well. [/QUOTE]
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