TiredSoul
Warrior Mom since 2007
We have an IEP meeting schedule for Wed this week (I guess it worked getting the Asst Director of Special Education involved).
What I want to know is this - is there a specific format or document that is used to present specific parental concerns to the team so they can be considered when writing new goals?
difficult child's IEP is currently for social/emotional/behavioral. He only has two goals which are pretty useless - and is getting social skills training by the Special Education teacher. I want those goals to be more specific - as well as I have other concerns I want addressed in his IEP that are currently not. One is organizational supports, and the other is anger management techniques or training. What can I do to formally convey my concerns and requests to them at the IEP meeting, so they don't blow it off?
Thanks!
What I want to know is this - is there a specific format or document that is used to present specific parental concerns to the team so they can be considered when writing new goals?
difficult child's IEP is currently for social/emotional/behavioral. He only has two goals which are pretty useless - and is getting social skills training by the Special Education teacher. I want those goals to be more specific - as well as I have other concerns I want addressed in his IEP that are currently not. One is organizational supports, and the other is anger management techniques or training. What can I do to formally convey my concerns and requests to them at the IEP meeting, so they don't blow it off?
Thanks!