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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 532961" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>at least you have an IEP. They said she didn't qualify for that. but "maybe" they could do a learning plan. Which I think is a 504 plan. Of course, difficult child is mortified when I talk to the school about a plan that takes in to account her abilities. I guess in the back of her mind it means going to a "special" class, or having a para follow her around to keep her on task. I am not expecting extreme measures. But this teacher won't send a copy of the homework to me so I can keep her on task. She expects difficult child to write down the home work for the week on Mondays and keep track of it herself. She even told me she didn't have time to send emails to me. Gee, in this electronic age, she should be able to post it for all students and parents to track.</p><p></p><p>I know you know how hard it is to just let "life" happen to our difficult children... you want to help so much and there are road blocks every where you turn. </p><p></p><p>KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 532961, member: 12511"] at least you have an IEP. They said she didn't qualify for that. but "maybe" they could do a learning plan. Which I think is a 504 plan. Of course, difficult child is mortified when I talk to the school about a plan that takes in to account her abilities. I guess in the back of her mind it means going to a "special" class, or having a para follow her around to keep her on task. I am not expecting extreme measures. But this teacher won't send a copy of the homework to me so I can keep her on task. She expects difficult child to write down the home work for the week on Mondays and keep track of it herself. She even told me she didn't have time to send emails to me. Gee, in this electronic age, she should be able to post it for all students and parents to track. I know you know how hard it is to just let "life" happen to our difficult children... you want to help so much and there are road blocks every where you turn. KSM [/QUOTE]
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