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Another one of those teachers who doesn't get it
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 566228" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Well maybe first thing is to update the 504?. Not saying he can have unlimited time always but saying he needs to advocate for himself (may need support to do so till he learns how) by going to.a.teacher and negotiating a one time per assignment adjustment. If he does it every time at first that's ok. As he gains skills you can add a limit (put in positive terms like for every assignment on time he gets X). And now that he is in high-school the other option is to let him fail and use that to get an iep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 566228, member: 12886"] Well maybe first thing is to update the 504?. Not saying he can have unlimited time always but saying he needs to advocate for himself (may need support to do so till he learns how) by going to.a.teacher and negotiating a one time per assignment adjustment. If he does it every time at first that's ok. As he gains skills you can add a limit (put in positive terms like for every assignment on time he gets X). And now that he is in high-school the other option is to let him fail and use that to get an iep. [/QUOTE]
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