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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 5410" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I am not sure if this is quite the same or not, but my son usually did not manage to get what he needed to get home into his backpack to bring it home. He did used to have an IEP accomodation for a 3rd person to help him gather what he needed to bring home. (sadly, usually it still did not happen) </p><p></p><p>It frustrated me (that things did not make it home) for a few reasons....quite often it was the lunch menu, order form for school pictures, field trips and the school newsletter and calender --things like that that did not come home.</p><p>OR they came home MONTHS later. </p><p>2nd, I COULD get my son to do his work at home- when I had his work for us to work on. I felt that the learning the material was a seperate part of his learning organizational skills.....becuz according to our docs, for my son part of it was my son simply could not sort things out under pressure of end of class or end of day when so much was going on around him. So- from my side as a parent of a child like this, I wanted him to still be able to have the chance and oppoortunity to learn the coursework....I did not want the coursework to suffer becuz of my son having zero organizational skills. - becuz I thought they were 2 seperate issues to work on. (I sure wish my sons school would use note takers...they won't)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 5410, member: 1697"] I am not sure if this is quite the same or not, but my son usually did not manage to get what he needed to get home into his backpack to bring it home. He did used to have an IEP accomodation for a 3rd person to help him gather what he needed to bring home. (sadly, usually it still did not happen) It frustrated me (that things did not make it home) for a few reasons....quite often it was the lunch menu, order form for school pictures, field trips and the school newsletter and calender --things like that that did not come home. OR they came home MONTHS later. 2nd, I COULD get my son to do his work at home- when I had his work for us to work on. I felt that the learning the material was a seperate part of his learning organizational skills.....becuz according to our docs, for my son part of it was my son simply could not sort things out under pressure of end of class or end of day when so much was going on around him. So- from my side as a parent of a child like this, I wanted him to still be able to have the chance and oppoortunity to learn the coursework....I did not want the coursework to suffer becuz of my son having zero organizational skills. - becuz I thought they were 2 seperate issues to work on. (I sure wish my sons school would use note takers...they won't) [/QUOTE]
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