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Principal calls. difficult child sleeping. Wants me to come get him, he's "wasting their time".
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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 265119" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>Shari</p><p>I'd love to see you write a note to school distruct using the info SRL wrote.....</p><p> </p><p>Dear School System...</p><p> </p><p>I understand that difficult child has a unique set of challenges and disabilties that result in the need for an individualized education plan. I know it can be challenging to meet his individualized needs, but I know that by law the the school system is required to develop a program to meet his needs. </p><p> </p><p>As you know, I have been shadowing difficult child for the past two weeks so that he could participate with his class and attend specials. He has done quite well with my support and there have been no issues duirng this time period. Please be aware that this is my final week shadowing my son. </p><p> </p><p>Legally, it is the school's responsiblity to educate difficult child. If the school is unable to handle him, they will need to contact educational consultants who do. If the aides aren't trained to handle him, then the school needs to provide training, even if it means sending them out or bringng someone in. If his home school can not provide an appropriate educational setting for him for the full day, then they need to create one within the district and/or pay to have him transported to another site (private or another public school) thas has a program in place. difficult child has an IEP in place and it specifies that a para educator should be with him throughout the entire school day. The school needs to be providing these supports as are written in the IEP. </p><p> </p><p>Have a lovely day. Thank you in advance for providing an appropriate educaitonal program for my child. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>SRL...so well written</p><p> </p><p>.....all you need to do is look at his iep and see what other specific details are included...lol...I know this is the law...and I wish it were this easy...but it is all true and legal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 265119, member: 2074"] Shari I'd love to see you write a note to school distruct using the info SRL wrote..... Dear School System... I understand that difficult child has a unique set of challenges and disabilties that result in the need for an individualized education plan. I know it can be challenging to meet his individualized needs, but I know that by law the the school system is required to develop a program to meet his needs. As you know, I have been shadowing difficult child for the past two weeks so that he could participate with his class and attend specials. He has done quite well with my support and there have been no issues duirng this time period. Please be aware that this is my final week shadowing my son. Legally, it is the school's responsiblity to educate difficult child. If the school is unable to handle him, they will need to contact educational consultants who do. If the aides aren't trained to handle him, then the school needs to provide training, even if it means sending them out or bringng someone in. If his home school can not provide an appropriate educational setting for him for the full day, then they need to create one within the district and/or pay to have him transported to another site (private or another public school) thas has a program in place. difficult child has an IEP in place and it specifies that a para educator should be with him throughout the entire school day. The school needs to be providing these supports as are written in the IEP. Have a lovely day. Thank you in advance for providing an appropriate educaitonal program for my child. SRL...so well written .....all you need to do is look at his iep and see what other specific details are included...lol...I know this is the law...and I wish it were this easy...but it is all true and legal. [/QUOTE]
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