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<blockquote data-quote="keepongoing" data-source="post: 375685"><p>Make sure all is in writing and be sure to check that it gets implemented. In my experience they will write it in the IEP but then won't do it. If I keep checking there will be all kinds of blank stares and and 'what do you know about school' attitude and when I put things in writing that look like I'm heading towards a complaint I will get 'what is she talking about, we did that'. Last year I got five month worth of data handed at a meeting that I know beyond a doubt was never collected. After that I found it very hard to work with people I no longer trusted.</p><p> Organisational skills are hard and I have found that sometimes it will just mean that a para does the things that ds should be taught like writing down homework, organizing his desk and folder, figuring out where to go and when.... One year with a para to help he actually ended up loosing the few organisational skills he had. After that year I had the accomodation as the school assisting & checking that he wrote his homework in his organizer instead of just checking that the homework was in his organizer (which ment para would write it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keepongoing, post: 375685"] Make sure all is in writing and be sure to check that it gets implemented. In my experience they will write it in the IEP but then won't do it. If I keep checking there will be all kinds of blank stares and and 'what do you know about school' attitude and when I put things in writing that look like I'm heading towards a complaint I will get 'what is she talking about, we did that'. Last year I got five month worth of data handed at a meeting that I know beyond a doubt was never collected. After that I found it very hard to work with people I no longer trusted. Organisational skills are hard and I have found that sometimes it will just mean that a para does the things that ds should be taught like writing down homework, organizing his desk and folder, figuring out where to go and when.... One year with a para to help he actually ended up loosing the few organisational skills he had. After that year I had the accomodation as the school assisting & checking that he wrote his homework in his organizer instead of just checking that the homework was in his organizer (which ment para would write it). [/QUOTE]
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