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Does anyone help out in their difficult child's classroom?
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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 387893" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>EXACTLY! Now I am getting info from this advocate from SEPAC that she was told by the Assist. Dir of Special Education that if we PUSH to re-evaluate him (because his 3 yr re-evaluation time is coming up) that he probably will not qualify for an IEP because his academics are not suffering. I have approached the Special Education teacher/IEP manager about additional things that need to be added to his IEP and they aren't doing it. I need to know what to do because this is obviously a problem that is not being addressed. The teacher just emailed me and said he isn't bringing his homework home because he is avoiding having to do homework. Well guess what - he is still having to do it because I can print out the math worksheets online and I have also had other parents fax me the homework. If I stop doing what I am doing, he will FAIL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 387893, member: 3930"] EXACTLY! Now I am getting info from this advocate from SEPAC that she was told by the Assist. Dir of Special Education that if we PUSH to re-evaluate him (because his 3 yr re-evaluation time is coming up) that he probably will not qualify for an IEP because his academics are not suffering. I have approached the Special Education teacher/IEP manager about additional things that need to be added to his IEP and they aren't doing it. I need to know what to do because this is obviously a problem that is not being addressed. The teacher just emailed me and said he isn't bringing his homework home because he is avoiding having to do homework. Well guess what - he is still having to do it because I can print out the math worksheets online and I have also had other parents fax me the homework. If I stop doing what I am doing, he will FAIL. [/QUOTE]
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