Guest guest Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 We had an ARD yesterday for speech therapy - part of a service plan for my son whom I homeschool. This is a meeting that was supposed to happen at the beginning of school but they kept dragging their feet. Some examples: 1. eventhough, he is supposed to be in 6th grade (middle school), we had ARD with the elementary school staff including the 5th grade teacher - meaningless and a waste of time 2. The purpose for the ARD was for me to meet the speech therapist and to discuss the stimulus money for homeschoolers.. The ST was a no show. There was no one who has the info and the authority re: the stimulus money. They wanted to schedule another ARD for that one. There were 5 people in the room to supposedly discuss IEPs for ST only. Why not discuss the stimulus money (as they promised me ) in the same meeting???? 3. The IEP goals were written by an ST back in 2007 and she no longer works there. 4. The IEPs were so out of date and vague and no longer applies to my son. Example: Ability to follow one or two directions 40 percent of the time. My son is 12. He can read. He has a great receptive language. What kind of an ST goal is that ...and %40 of the times ????????? You call that teaching and successful!!!!! 5. Eventhough I have opted to homeschool my son and had no plan to place him this year, they had to have an ARD (as a formality) for that before discussing the service plan. While I was signing the papers before refusing the fabulous (FAPE), I noticed a phrase indicating that the academics are developed based on " peer-reviewed " researched methodologies or something to that effect. When I asked what methodologies would that be. None of them knew including the special ed. teacher, They were pointing their hands to the ceiling and said " people in the top " wrote that. So, I asked to meet these people and no one who they are.... 6.They kept looking at their watches, exchanging glances and rolling their eyes every time I said something they did not want to hear. 7. When I was explaining to them how my son learns and how I use " errorless learning " to make him successful and teaching him new ideas. None of them knew what I was talking about. The diag refused to include this in his IEP because " it is not an approved teaching methodology " . When I further asked if she can tell me what methodologies are APROVED. She would not say and did not know but my galley she is not going to put " errorless learning " in the IEP. 8. When I decided to stop the meeting as it was a complete waste of time, the diag started reading back the minutes. They were five bullets. She paraphrased everything I said, picked and chose to document what happened. There was one line saying " the parent was upset and asked to stop the meeting " . No details of why. I thought minutes are an accurate representation of what happens in the meeting not summary of the sentiments and opinions of the minute taker. At that point,m I did not even want to sign anything. I just got up and left in disgust. What a waste of time. There is more to share but I hope you got the gist. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 , I'm sorry you had to endure that fiasco. And just to get speech therapy. Too bad the ST wasn't there. But if she had been it's very likely it wouldn't have gone any better. The ST my son had at school didn't have a clue about autism. And certainly knew nothing about " errorless learning " . Your knowledge of your son's needs and how to help him are probably light years ahead of the school or their ST. It's so frustrating. Are you going to have another ARD (with the ST present)? I hope it will be worth it. Marilyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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