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PARENT REPORT OUTLINE ( THE ORIGINAL )
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<blockquote data-source="post: 4534"><p>I have my first IEP meeting for difficult child (1st grader) on March 18th. I have been asking for help from the school for some time, but was never sure what to ask for. School is generally a good setting for him (except for playground, bus (especially afternoon), art & gym class. He had a major blow a couple of weeks ago with a substitute teacher, and this has helped the school see the problem. Maybe I'm not nuts after all -- although, they're still not sure.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I was hoping to be well prepared for this meeting -- it's been a long time coming. Thanks for the outline -- I'll definitely follow it. Your ideas on the most important areas to complete first?? It seems a little overwhelming, so I want to make sure that I start with the most beneficial.</p><p></p><p>I am lucky that a strong therapist (difficult child & easy child have been seeing weekly since September) will also attend the meeting. Do you think this is a good idea?</p><p></p><p>Any additional thoughts are welcome.</p><p></p><p>------------------</p><p>Cathie</p><p>Grandmother</p><p>7yo m difficult child</p><p>8yo f easy child</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=", post: 4534"] I have my first IEP meeting for difficult child (1st grader) on March 18th. I have been asking for help from the school for some time, but was never sure what to ask for. School is generally a good setting for him (except for playground, bus (especially afternoon), art & gym class. He had a major blow a couple of weeks ago with a substitute teacher, and this has helped the school see the problem. Maybe I'm not nuts after all -- although, they're still not sure. Anyway, I was hoping to be well prepared for this meeting -- it's been a long time coming. Thanks for the outline -- I'll definitely follow it. Your ideas on the most important areas to complete first?? It seems a little overwhelming, so I want to make sure that I start with the most beneficial. I am lucky that a strong therapist (difficult child & easy child have been seeing weekly since September) will also attend the meeting. Do you think this is a good idea? Any additional thoughts are welcome. ------------------ Cathie Grandmother 7yo m difficult child 8yo f easy child [/QUOTE]
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