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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 377136"><p>Three words for you - Integrated Education Plan (IEP). With his current evaluation take it into the Sped (Special Education) and principle and request a specific IEP for him that can reduce some of the homework load and give him some specialized educational help. For example, on my oldest IEP it lists his disabilities, ADHD\Sensory Integration Disorder (SID)\ODD and lists his strengths with his weaknesses and what specifically works for him as a teaching method and what areas need a teachers assistant and he has his SPED classes separate and integrated into the mainstream class.</p><p></p><p>Be specific about what you want to see on the IEP - I find Canadian school boards and the School Act here gives the parent more power over what goes on and doesn't on the IEPs. I've been able to get a tutor\sped teacher for him in a mainstream class. I believe there is another set of documents in the American school board system (don't remember the name of it) that is similar but with more of a broad ability to specify the needs?</p><p></p><p>You can also write a note back to the teacher as well be firm with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 377136"] Three words for you - Integrated Education Plan (IEP). With his current evaluation take it into the Sped (Special Education) and principle and request a specific IEP for him that can reduce some of the homework load and give him some specialized educational help. For example, on my oldest IEP it lists his disabilities, ADHD\Sensory Integration Disorder (SID)\ODD and lists his strengths with his weaknesses and what specifically works for him as a teaching method and what areas need a teachers assistant and he has his SPED classes separate and integrated into the mainstream class. Be specific about what you want to see on the IEP - I find Canadian school boards and the School Act here gives the parent more power over what goes on and doesn't on the IEPs. I've been able to get a tutor\sped teacher for him in a mainstream class. I believe there is another set of documents in the American school board system (don't remember the name of it) that is similar but with more of a broad ability to specify the needs? You can also write a note back to the teacher as well be firm with her. [/QUOTE]
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