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Update - Finally Received IEP Copy - Our Request Denied for Writing Accommodations
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 407657" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>in my opinion - let them tie themselves in knots. You do what you need to, to get the IEP fixed; in the meantime, have him use the keyboard/computer to do his homework, then sign the bottom every.single.time. with a statement that you observed him doing this. Take pictures if you must. Honestly, if the handwriting's not being assessed, then it makes little difference.</p><p> </p><p>In 3rd grade, Jett came home with a project that was supposed to be done in class. The kids had been working on it for 3 weeks. The note that accompanied it was full of frustration because the teacher could NOT get Jett to write his sentences. I sat down, had Jett tell me what he wanted to say, typed it for him (in exactly the same words, which made me cringe as I have a degree in English), then printed it. I had JETT cut it out and glue it to the project. Then I fired off an email to the teacher about exactly what we had done and why - it took all of ten minutes.</p><p> </p><p>Jett is still asked to write, but they have more computers now, so it's a little less frustrating...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 407657, member: 6705"] in my opinion - let them tie themselves in knots. You do what you need to, to get the IEP fixed; in the meantime, have him use the keyboard/computer to do his homework, then sign the bottom every.single.time. with a statement that you observed him doing this. Take pictures if you must. Honestly, if the handwriting's not being assessed, then it makes little difference. In 3rd grade, Jett came home with a project that was supposed to be done in class. The kids had been working on it for 3 weeks. The note that accompanied it was full of frustration because the teacher could NOT get Jett to write his sentences. I sat down, had Jett tell me what he wanted to say, typed it for him (in exactly the same words, which made me cringe as I have a degree in English), then printed it. I had JETT cut it out and glue it to the project. Then I fired off an email to the teacher about exactly what we had done and why - it took all of ten minutes. Jett is still asked to write, but they have more computers now, so it's a little less frustrating... [/QUOTE]
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