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So difficult child got a 'Not Meeting Standard' in Self Control Skills (includes behavior, emotional, and attention control), and in Fine Motor Skills (inlduces small muscle control and strength, and hand-eye coordination).
He got a 'Progressing Towards Standard' in everything else. This includes; Self Concept, Social Competence Skills, Social Awareness Skills, Listening Comprehension Skills, Speech Production Skills, Vocabulary Skills, Sentences and Structure Skills, Motivation to Read Skills, Phonological Awareness Skills /Sentence Segmentation, Alphabet Knowledge Skills/Letter Naming, Comprehension of Text Read Aloud Skills, Motivation to Write, Counting Skills/ Counts 1-30, Counting Skills/Number Sense, Geometry and Spatial Sense Skills/Shapes, Geometry and Spatial Sense Skills/Location Words, Measurement Skills/Length, Height, Weight, Capacity, Measurement Skills/Time & Motion, Classification and Pattern Skills/Sorts, Classification and Pattern Skills/Collects & Sorts, Classification and Pattern Skills/Patterns, Physical Science Skills, Life Science Skills, Earth & Space Science Skills, Personal Safety & Health Skills, People Past & Present Skills/Understands Cultures and Families, People Past & Present Skills/Understands events and routines, Economic Skills/Explores roles of consumers and people that produce services, Geography Skills/Locate people places, things in their environment, Citizenship Skills/Understands American Customs, symbols, and celebrations, Gross Motor Skills.
Not rated this period; Phonological Awareness Skills/ Compound Words, Phonological Awareness Skills/Syllables, Phonological Awareness Skills/Rhyming, Phonological Awareness Skills/Alliteration, Onset Rime, Phonological Awareness Skills/Phonemes, Alphabet Knowledge Skills/Letter Sounds, Independently Conveys meaning skills, Forms letter skills, Concepts about print skills, Counting skills/ordinal terms, Counting skills/Quantities, Counting Skills/Numerals, Counting skills/Addition & Subtraction, Counting Skills/Division, English Language Learner-ELL (All).
Teachers Comments; Easily Distracted. Keep working!
So that is how it is broken down. Impressive part of this is that he is listed as knowing more then 3000 words.
So, all that said, I want to know what planet this teacher is living on. difficult child has been clinically diagnosed with a phonological disorder. Granted, the more he goes to school the better it has gotten without any speech therapy. Teacher is now telling me he doesn't need it. Listening Comprehension Skills... I'm sure he listens, but it sure ain't to me. Motivation to write... yeah... I don't see it. His ABA doesn't either (of which this will all be interesting when he comes tonight and I can show him what this says)... The geography skills of being able to locate things in their environment... That one made me laugh. I can tell him exactly where something is and ask him to bring it to me, and he will walk right over to it and not find it. And the best one of all that really got me laughing was the personal safety and health skills (practices good habits of safety, health and hygiene). Yeah... this is why I have poison control on speed dial and know most of the ER nurses by name... this is why I have to have locks on everything... omg...
I don't know if I want to LOL or cry. Cause I know this means an even harder time at this IEP...
He got a 'Progressing Towards Standard' in everything else. This includes; Self Concept, Social Competence Skills, Social Awareness Skills, Listening Comprehension Skills, Speech Production Skills, Vocabulary Skills, Sentences and Structure Skills, Motivation to Read Skills, Phonological Awareness Skills /Sentence Segmentation, Alphabet Knowledge Skills/Letter Naming, Comprehension of Text Read Aloud Skills, Motivation to Write, Counting Skills/ Counts 1-30, Counting Skills/Number Sense, Geometry and Spatial Sense Skills/Shapes, Geometry and Spatial Sense Skills/Location Words, Measurement Skills/Length, Height, Weight, Capacity, Measurement Skills/Time & Motion, Classification and Pattern Skills/Sorts, Classification and Pattern Skills/Collects & Sorts, Classification and Pattern Skills/Patterns, Physical Science Skills, Life Science Skills, Earth & Space Science Skills, Personal Safety & Health Skills, People Past & Present Skills/Understands Cultures and Families, People Past & Present Skills/Understands events and routines, Economic Skills/Explores roles of consumers and people that produce services, Geography Skills/Locate people places, things in their environment, Citizenship Skills/Understands American Customs, symbols, and celebrations, Gross Motor Skills.
Not rated this period; Phonological Awareness Skills/ Compound Words, Phonological Awareness Skills/Syllables, Phonological Awareness Skills/Rhyming, Phonological Awareness Skills/Alliteration, Onset Rime, Phonological Awareness Skills/Phonemes, Alphabet Knowledge Skills/Letter Sounds, Independently Conveys meaning skills, Forms letter skills, Concepts about print skills, Counting skills/ordinal terms, Counting skills/Quantities, Counting Skills/Numerals, Counting skills/Addition & Subtraction, Counting Skills/Division, English Language Learner-ELL (All).
Teachers Comments; Easily Distracted. Keep working!
So that is how it is broken down. Impressive part of this is that he is listed as knowing more then 3000 words.
So, all that said, I want to know what planet this teacher is living on. difficult child has been clinically diagnosed with a phonological disorder. Granted, the more he goes to school the better it has gotten without any speech therapy. Teacher is now telling me he doesn't need it. Listening Comprehension Skills... I'm sure he listens, but it sure ain't to me. Motivation to write... yeah... I don't see it. His ABA doesn't either (of which this will all be interesting when he comes tonight and I can show him what this says)... The geography skills of being able to locate things in their environment... That one made me laugh. I can tell him exactly where something is and ask him to bring it to me, and he will walk right over to it and not find it. And the best one of all that really got me laughing was the personal safety and health skills (practices good habits of safety, health and hygiene). Yeah... this is why I have poison control on speed dial and know most of the ER nurses by name... this is why I have to have locks on everything... omg...
I don't know if I want to LOL or cry. Cause I know this means an even harder time at this IEP...