Any update?
Any update?
Beth, mom to older DD (8/01) and younger DD (10/06) and always missing Leah (4/22 - 5/1/05)
Good luck today!
day was a fiasco.
The head of counseling is leaving the school (and I really like him)
Turns out DS2's perm temp teacher (new teacher since Feb when perm teacher went on mat leave) had not seen/did not KNOW DS2 had a 504 (which makes me crazy mad AND it also makes a lot more sense)
Think DS2 is stuck with a 504 again -- the neuropsych eval says he is "making effective progress" which is part of the standard (only to later say he needs an IEP). Time to get a new private eval
Also found out our neighbor's kids are on an IEP and she didn't even have to ask for one -- SO in some ways (oddly) this makes me feel better
I need to think and process but this is the update.
DS #1 Summer 05
DS #2 Summer 07
Ugh, I'm sorry.
So was this a meeting to determine IEP eligibility?
Beth, mom to older DD (8/01) and younger DD (10/06) and always missing Leah (4/22 - 5/1/05)
Sorry the meeting didn't go as planned. Going forward, when DS gets a new teacher, please contact them re 504 plan and how to deal with behavior. It's not your job and you shouldn't have to inform the teacher, but from what I've seen, the parent does need to, otherwise things get missed or not communicated.
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Just saw this and seconding the ugh! It is not you -- so many schools operate on a wait to fail model. Some you have to fail so severely it is unlikely the child will ever catch back up.
Next go around I would bring the neuropsych to the meeting to explain his/her perspective and to advocate. I think there is a big difference between making adequate progress due to 4-6 tutoring/therapy appointments per week versus making progress as a typical student without those private supports -- and there is law to support that as well. Also did your neuropsych evaluate written expression? That seems to me to be a likely area of issues based on what you have described and it would NOT nec. be captured by a reading test, a spelling test in isolation, or even the OT print tool/write the letters and copy the shapes test.
I would also arrange with the school for your son to receive some of these services during school hours. Get a doctor's note and pull him out each week. It is not fair to him to have such a grossly extended school day. My son has not been to school art class in almost year for private SLP but you know what, he can speak clearly now, it was worth it!!
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