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Well, he qualifies for IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 484899"><p>Request that a copy of everything be sent home in a sealed envelope with Carson tomorrow "so I have a chance to at least look at it before the meeting. I don't want to have to take it all in and process it during the meeting." That way even if you don't understand it, you have an idea of what's going to be talked about and you can prepare questions if they don't answer them when the go over the results.</p><p></p><p>As for the "ideas" the school staff have to help him, if you have the report over the weekend, you might come up with some ideas of your own to share. It is supposed to be a TEAM effort and, although they seem cooperative, you can't be a helpful part of the team if you don't have the same information they do. One idea is that whatever he gets done at school be considered a completed assignment(DONE) whether he is or not for full credit.....no work sent home. That would remove a lot of the stress for you. Just an idea.</p><p></p><p>Glad he qualifies...as if there was a doubt. Hope it goes well and he gets EVERYTHING he needs to be successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 484899"] Request that a copy of everything be sent home in a sealed envelope with Carson tomorrow "so I have a chance to at least look at it before the meeting. I don't want to have to take it all in and process it during the meeting." That way even if you don't understand it, you have an idea of what's going to be talked about and you can prepare questions if they don't answer them when the go over the results. As for the "ideas" the school staff have to help him, if you have the report over the weekend, you might come up with some ideas of your own to share. It is supposed to be a TEAM effort and, although they seem cooperative, you can't be a helpful part of the team if you don't have the same information they do. One idea is that whatever he gets done at school be considered a completed assignment(DONE) whether he is or not for full credit.....no work sent home. That would remove a lot of the stress for you. Just an idea. Glad he qualifies...as if there was a doubt. Hope it goes well and he gets EVERYTHING he needs to be successful. [/QUOTE]
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