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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 416155" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Also - </p><p> </p><p>If you have an IEP at your sons school and MOST of his problems are due to HOMEWORK? </p><p> </p><p>Two suggestions because these were our exact problems in the class - </p><p> </p><p>1.) Call an IEP meeting immediately - </p><p> </p><p>2.) Petition the school for a shadow (their cost) and either have him put into Self-contained classes part time and main streamed classes part time where he can have a shadow to help him with the homework BEFORE he comes home so that there IS NONE - or have him put into self-contained classes all the time, keep the shadow and do all the homework in class period. </p><p> </p><p>3.) If there is any homework? And you don't want him to go into self-contained classes and regular classes are stressing him out? Talk to your school about him attending 1/2 days on Tuesday and Thursday and have a Student Aid or Shadow stay with him at school that will help him with his assignments OR come to your house. If that's not agreeable, Then perhaps 1/2 days all week for class and a shadow that helps him in school with his classwork before he goes home. </p><p> </p><p>Solutions CAN be made. You just have to know what options are available and THESE are ALL options we tried BEFORE my son was suspended. </p><p> </p><p>What worked ultimately? Having a SPED teacher come to the house 4 days a week from 8-4 = paid for by the district. ALL YEAR LONG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 416155, member: 4964"] Also - If you have an IEP at your sons school and MOST of his problems are due to HOMEWORK? Two suggestions because these were our exact problems in the class - 1.) Call an IEP meeting immediately - 2.) Petition the school for a shadow (their cost) and either have him put into Self-contained classes part time and main streamed classes part time where he can have a shadow to help him with the homework BEFORE he comes home so that there IS NONE - or have him put into self-contained classes all the time, keep the shadow and do all the homework in class period. 3.) If there is any homework? And you don't want him to go into self-contained classes and regular classes are stressing him out? Talk to your school about him attending 1/2 days on Tuesday and Thursday and have a Student Aid or Shadow stay with him at school that will help him with his assignments OR come to your house. If that's not agreeable, Then perhaps 1/2 days all week for class and a shadow that helps him in school with his classwork before he goes home. Solutions CAN be made. You just have to know what options are available and THESE are ALL options we tried BEFORE my son was suspended. What worked ultimately? Having a SPED teacher come to the house 4 days a week from 8-4 = paid for by the district. ALL YEAR LONG. [/QUOTE]
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