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Urgent Issue with school
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickey2255" data-source="post: 124971" data-attributes="member: 3720"><p>I know another advocate/grandmother who makes COPIES of every single piece of her grandson's homework so if a teacher says it wasn't turned in, she can produce a copy of it instantly! She also has all work done IN school copied and compiled so she can pick it up weekly from the school again so if her grandson is marked incomplete on an assignment she can check to see if it really was incomplete or not. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant Grandma!! And of course, she has the copies being made at school in his IEP so she can jump all over them if they don't produce. That along with a second set of books at school and you really have your kid covered for "forgetfulness".</p><p>Good luck!</p><p>Michelle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickey2255, post: 124971, member: 3720"] I know another advocate/grandmother who makes COPIES of every single piece of her grandson's homework so if a teacher says it wasn't turned in, she can produce a copy of it instantly! She also has all work done IN school copied and compiled so she can pick it up weekly from the school again so if her grandson is marked incomplete on an assignment she can check to see if it really was incomplete or not. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant Grandma!! And of course, she has the copies being made at school in his IEP so she can jump all over them if they don't produce. That along with a second set of books at school and you really have your kid covered for "forgetfulness". Good luck! Michelle [/QUOTE]
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