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He's so disorganized!
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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 566475" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>IC - We have a portal called Edline. It helps me check what the assignments are and compare to his assignment pad. Some teachers are fantastic and post every little thing. For example, the math teacher even gave access to the online book so in case he forgets his book he can still do the work. I LOVE the math teacher! lol Other teachers just do the bare minimum. List the assignment (if that) and that's it. No directions. No descriptions. No attachments. Uggggh!</p><p></p><p>DF - That is exactly what I plan on doing starting today. Routine works well with him. Once he gets the "hang of it" he's usually ok. </p><p></p><p>And TeDo, that is a fantastic point about the IEP. I am going to email the CST with that suggestion. If they can practice it with him in school and we practice it at home he should catch on eventually!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 566475, member: 12470"] IC - We have a portal called Edline. It helps me check what the assignments are and compare to his assignment pad. Some teachers are fantastic and post every little thing. For example, the math teacher even gave access to the online book so in case he forgets his book he can still do the work. I LOVE the math teacher! lol Other teachers just do the bare minimum. List the assignment (if that) and that's it. No directions. No descriptions. No attachments. Uggggh! DF - That is exactly what I plan on doing starting today. Routine works well with him. Once he gets the "hang of it" he's usually ok. And TeDo, that is a fantastic point about the IEP. I am going to email the CST with that suggestion. If they can practice it with him in school and we practice it at home he should catch on eventually! [/QUOTE]
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