Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Ok what if they do come in and observe and dont agree that she needs one...then what??? where do I go from there? Im on pins and needles....rahhhhhhhhhhhhhh ~Angie Research Associate of Child Development and Human Relations to Sydnie (5/26/00) www.babiesonline.com/babies/s/sydniebrooke Saylor (4/30/04) www.babiesonline.com/babies/b/babytate " May God Bless You As He Has Us " An extra little chromosome, that's all it is, you see. Where all of you were born with two, I was blessed with three " My Children are God's gift to me. How I raise them, is my gift to God. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Well, you can always find out the day/time they are going to observe and make sure she's sleep deprived and brings a snack that she absolutely hates :-) You know, the opposite of things you do each day to make sure Sydie has a good day, LOL. Seriously though, if they don't agree, then you would have to treat it like any other disagreement, whatever the chain of command is in your district on up. You would have to decide if it was something you were willing to go to due process about. BUT, many of our kids have 1:1 paras in the full inclusion setting, so hopefully they will agree and you won't have to worry about what to do next. Did you give them a list of reasons that you think she needs a 1:1? I can't remember what we said, but I did stress that wasn't fully toilet trained at our first transition meeting (which she wasn't), which got her the 1:1, but I didn't tell them at the next meeting that she was, and they didn't ask about it, so I don't know what we would have had to do to demonstrate need w/o toileting skills. That said, she's in 3rd grade now, and they've known she's toilet trained since the beginning of kinder, and they've never said " let's get rid of the aide " I hope Sydnie gets a 1:1 soon, and that she gets a good one! We have had our ups and downs with the aide over the years, but she has certainly contributed to 's successful inclusion at our home school, without a doubt. , mom to (10), (8 DS), and Sammy (7) Angie Tate wrote: > Ok what if they do come in and observe and dont agree that she needs > one...then what??? where do I go from there? > Im on pins and needles....rahhhhhhhhhhhhhh > ~Angie > Research Associate of Child Development and Human Relations to > Sydnie (5/26/00) www.babiesonline.com/babies/s/sydniebrooke > Saylor (4/30/04) www.babiesonline.com/babies/b/babytate > > " May God Bless You As He Has Us " > > An extra little chromosome, > that's all it is, you see. > Where all of you were born with two, > I was blessed with three > > " My Children are God's gift to me. > How I raise them, is my gift to God. " > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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