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First IEP meeting coming up...
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<blockquote data-quote="Sabine" data-source="post: 619144" data-attributes="member: 17639"><p>I have met with the teacher a couple times this year. She seemed nice enough when speaking with me, but it's hard to say how she is with the kids... all I see is the increasingly negative comments in the homework notebook, and my son refusing to go to school.</p><p></p><p>She did admit that she's more experienced with older students (mostly 3rd grade). She also seemed shocked by the disparity between DS's reading and math placement scores at the beginning of the year (pre-k reading level and 3rd grade math level). </p><p></p><p>This State also doesn't recognize Dyslexia, it's also called Learning Disability (LD).. but without the formal diagnosis, it's hard to know what we can do. Guess we'll find out more at the meeting.</p><p></p><p>The idea of spelling just not counting is a really good one. I'll ask them about it, but if they refuse, I personally don't care.. he can bring home F's all year and I won't say a word about it to him. In a few years, with the reading tutoring, he should be working at grade level anyway. The main thing is he goes to school, tries his best, and has a good experience doing it. School is hard enough without it being a torture session while he's there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sabine, post: 619144, member: 17639"] I have met with the teacher a couple times this year. She seemed nice enough when speaking with me, but it's hard to say how she is with the kids... all I see is the increasingly negative comments in the homework notebook, and my son refusing to go to school. She did admit that she's more experienced with older students (mostly 3rd grade). She also seemed shocked by the disparity between DS's reading and math placement scores at the beginning of the year (pre-k reading level and 3rd grade math level). This State also doesn't recognize Dyslexia, it's also called Learning Disability (LD).. but without the formal diagnosis, it's hard to know what we can do. Guess we'll find out more at the meeting. The idea of spelling just not counting is a really good one. I'll ask them about it, but if they refuse, I personally don't care.. he can bring home F's all year and I won't say a word about it to him. In a few years, with the reading tutoring, he should be working at grade level anyway. The main thing is he goes to school, tries his best, and has a good experience doing it. School is hard enough without it being a torture session while he's there. [/QUOTE]
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