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IEP and getting daughter into better program.
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<blockquote data-quote="msmabjab" data-source="post: 523240" data-attributes="member: 14387"><p>She has Down's. A specific area of my concern in her IEP was her safety because she is very small for her age. They informed me that she would be in a room with older kids but when the bullying started I changed IEP to have no contact with the older class. Unfortunately they shuffle her around so there is little contact but there still is. Another part of her IEP was her transportation because of my work schedule (4am-12pm). I needed her picked up from my mothers house and dropped off at home. Honestly, I read the progress reports and they tell me shes meeting her goals BUT I have yet to see her do any of the things she has reportedly done. Also, her sign language (since she isn't very verbal) was mentioned in her IEP and was supposed to be treated aggressively but there is no specialist or teacher who is certified at this program here to help her so this is on the 'backburner' <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" />.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msmabjab, post: 523240, member: 14387"] She has Down's. A specific area of my concern in her IEP was her safety because she is very small for her age. They informed me that she would be in a room with older kids but when the bullying started I changed IEP to have no contact with the older class. Unfortunately they shuffle her around so there is little contact but there still is. Another part of her IEP was her transportation because of my work schedule (4am-12pm). I needed her picked up from my mothers house and dropped off at home. Honestly, I read the progress reports and they tell me shes meeting her goals BUT I have yet to see her do any of the things she has reportedly done. Also, her sign language (since she isn't very verbal) was mentioned in her IEP and was supposed to be treated aggressively but there is no specialist or teacher who is certified at this program here to help her so this is on the 'backburner' :(. [/QUOTE]
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