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I am about to go into an IEP meeting....
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 389089" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>You need someone who's going to advocate FOR your son. There should not be a consequence for forgetting to bring his homework home. Your son should either:</p><p>Have a system in place at school that reminds him to bring his homework home.</p><p>Have a duplicate set of books at home so he doesn't have to remember to bring his books home (this can be written into the IEP).</p><p>Have his homework scanned into the computer at school and sent via email to him at home.</p><p>Have a teacher work with him (not against him) to help him learn to remember to bring his homework home.</p><p></p><p>The school needs to understand that your son is not doing this deliberately. I think school officials forget that they're dealing with a child who may be lacking skills in certain areas. It's really sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 389089, member: 2423"] You need someone who's going to advocate FOR your son. There should not be a consequence for forgetting to bring his homework home. Your son should either: Have a system in place at school that reminds him to bring his homework home. Have a duplicate set of books at home so he doesn't have to remember to bring his books home (this can be written into the IEP). Have his homework scanned into the computer at school and sent via email to him at home. Have a teacher work with him (not against him) to help him learn to remember to bring his homework home. The school needs to understand that your son is not doing this deliberately. I think school officials forget that they're dealing with a child who may be lacking skills in certain areas. It's really sad. [/QUOTE]
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