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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 69183" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, all! I emailed the principal, copying other IEP meeting members, then typed up my ideas for accommodations using the links above as a starting point. Another important point that website had listed was gradual, realistic improvements. This SD always lists goals as being 100% cooperative, organized, whatever, by this time next year (HA HA). While that sample IEP indicated 50% of the time the first quarter, 60% of the time the second quarter, etc., and never had 100% of the time listed as a goal or expectation. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, a new case manager called yesterday and set up another IEP meeting for next week to go over these and his own ideas about what to incorporate for difficult child. The only thing that concerns me is what ideas I might hear from them now, when they didn't want to include any accommodations before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 69183, member: 3699"] Thanks, all! I emailed the principal, copying other IEP meeting members, then typed up my ideas for accommodations using the links above as a starting point. Another important point that website had listed was gradual, realistic improvements. This SD always lists goals as being 100% cooperative, organized, whatever, by this time next year (HA HA). While that sample IEP indicated 50% of the time the first quarter, 60% of the time the second quarter, etc., and never had 100% of the time listed as a goal or expectation. Anyway, a new case manager called yesterday and set up another IEP meeting for next week to go over these and his own ideas about what to incorporate for difficult child. The only thing that concerns me is what ideas I might hear from them now, when they didn't want to include any accommodations before. [/QUOTE]
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