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<blockquote data-quote="SaraT" data-source="post: 129332" data-attributes="member: 2270"><p>Good for him! My difficult child has had to remind several teachers of what is in her IEP. Some have taken it well, others not so good. I think it depends on personallity of teacher and stress level at the time.</p><p> </p><p>I am trying to help the teachers by having a summary page put into the IEP, and in substitute teacher file. IEP's can be big and hard to read, so to clarify and help, a summary page of the triggers and accommodations may help. That way difficult child could simply ask something like "Would you please look at summary page, I think I can have calculator?" That way the teacher can go look and if difficult child is right say, well, yes you may. If difficult child is wrong, teacher can show difficult child the summary page. Sometimes being able to phrase a reminder as a question goes over better and is perceived more respectfuly by some teachers. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaraT, post: 129332, member: 2270"] Good for him! My difficult child has had to remind several teachers of what is in her IEP. Some have taken it well, others not so good. I think it depends on personallity of teacher and stress level at the time. I am trying to help the teachers by having a summary page put into the IEP, and in substitute teacher file. IEP's can be big and hard to read, so to clarify and help, a summary page of the triggers and accommodations may help. That way difficult child could simply ask something like "Would you please look at summary page, I think I can have calculator?" That way the teacher can go look and if difficult child is right say, well, yes you may. If difficult child is wrong, teacher can show difficult child the summary page. Sometimes being able to phrase a reminder as a question goes over better and is perceived more respectfuly by some teachers. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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