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Advice with my sons annual iep and meeting
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 585917" data-attributes="member: 15793"><p>Is your son currently in therapy? My daughter goes to a therapist every week and her therapist not only helps us with IEP goals for socializing and behavior but also (given enough notice) attends the IEP meeting as well. We've found most homework to be "busy work" and since my daughter has proven she can do the work (can, not will, BIG difference) one thing I got on her IEP was a lightened homework load. This led to MUCH less fighting at home. Her school also has a "resource room" class where homework is done and help is available to them, so even less homework comes home to be fought over. If these are issues for your family, these might be worth looking into for you, too.</p><p></p><p>Also, if no one has mentioned it yet, get an advocate for your son to guide you through the process. Much easier to get the IEP done right the first time than try to go back and change it (though it's always your option to call a case conference if it's obvious it needs changing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 585917, member: 15793"] Is your son currently in therapy? My daughter goes to a therapist every week and her therapist not only helps us with IEP goals for socializing and behavior but also (given enough notice) attends the IEP meeting as well. We've found most homework to be "busy work" and since my daughter has proven she can do the work (can, not will, BIG difference) one thing I got on her IEP was a lightened homework load. This led to MUCH less fighting at home. Her school also has a "resource room" class where homework is done and help is available to them, so even less homework comes home to be fought over. If these are issues for your family, these might be worth looking into for you, too. Also, if no one has mentioned it yet, get an advocate for your son to guide you through the process. Much easier to get the IEP done right the first time than try to go back and change it (though it's always your option to call a case conference if it's obvious it needs changing). [/QUOTE]
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