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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 476428" data-attributes="member: 12441"><p>Man, this is going to be tougher then I thought. I mean, he needs the speech therapy. But the school doesn't see the phonological disorder, and his ABA says its getting better, so no real concern there I suppose. But trying to get him to sit down and actually do work, like waiting, counting, math, writing, is when he tries to flee. No matter the reward, he will try to flee with those. So what do I write? This is my very first ARD meeting. I have no idea what to expect since it is my first. Classes can only teach so much. I don't even have a reference IEP to look at so that I could make my own to show them what I want... ~feeling suddenly overwhelmed~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 476428, member: 12441"] Man, this is going to be tougher then I thought. I mean, he needs the speech therapy. But the school doesn't see the phonological disorder, and his ABA says its getting better, so no real concern there I suppose. But trying to get him to sit down and actually do work, like waiting, counting, math, writing, is when he tries to flee. No matter the reward, he will try to flee with those. So what do I write? This is my very first ARD meeting. I have no idea what to expect since it is my first. Classes can only teach so much. I don't even have a reference IEP to look at so that I could make my own to show them what I want... ~feeling suddenly overwhelmed~ [/QUOTE]
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