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Educating the teachers ... again
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 573056" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Do you give them a "resume" at the start of the year? When my kids were younger, I would type up a one page resume and give them to every teacher, aide, specialist as well as the principal. It highlighted how to avoid triggers and how to handle a meltdown; it included his calming methods. I would also include a photo, a few lines about his interests and I had a section that he was able to dictate a sentence or two that he wanted the teachers to know. (The most priceless was Tigger at 12 years old....."This year I want to meet all the cheerleaders"</p><p></p><p>Since aides don't generally read the IEP, it helped make sure that everyone started on the right foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 573056, member: 1169"] Do you give them a "resume" at the start of the year? When my kids were younger, I would type up a one page resume and give them to every teacher, aide, specialist as well as the principal. It highlighted how to avoid triggers and how to handle a meltdown; it included his calming methods. I would also include a photo, a few lines about his interests and I had a section that he was able to dictate a sentence or two that he wanted the teachers to know. (The most priceless was Tigger at 12 years old....."This year I want to meet all the cheerleaders" Since aides don't generally read the IEP, it helped make sure that everyone started on the right foot. [/QUOTE]
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