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Hi Sherry,

Thats wut i have been telling his teacher. he needs

more time to process u might have to repeat few times

b4 he acts on it.but she says i'm not trained on

talking to kids with language delay but the SPED

teacher is. She has 20 other kids in the class so she

doesn't have time to do all this. We have IEP this

tuesday n wut i have decided is give him longer time

in the regular pre-k n repeat things till he gets or

if they really want to help my child SPED teacher can

teach him 1-0-1 30 mns in the morning n 30 mns in the

afternoon in a seperate class without any other SPED

children around other option is give him some shadow

for the time where he is struggling with some stuff .I

feel like this is a fair request if they really care

abt my child .

what u guys think.he is learning so much n i c some

new words everyday. yesterday he stayed on green( good

behavior) n did all the right things n got his smiley

face.H e was so happy n proud to get one piece of

candy from his teacher for good beahaviour it was

worth million $$$$.

Thanx for all the support.

sulata.

--- sherry silvern <srsilvern@...> wrote:

> do you have something in the IEP that says your son

> needs an extended time in which to respond to

> questions and such? if the teacher is being

> impatient, expecting him to express his responses in

> the same amount of time as the other kids, that

> ain't gonna happen! the delay in responsiveness

> gives a lot of people the idea that our apraxic kids

> are " slow " when, in fact, they're processing not

> only the information coming in but also how to get

> the response/expression out. you might want to

> mention that to the teacher - see if she'll take

> that into consideration even without it being in the

> IEP.

>

> Sherry

>

> sulata shetty <sulatashetty@...> wrote:

> hi,

> I'm going through similar crisis. well my son who

> turned 4 in july goes mainstream pre-k. he started

> on

> july 19 but already sky is falling down. his teacher

> complains everyday. they did the IEP in may and i

> fought like hell to put him in mainstream cuz he has

> expressive language delay and also he is hard headed

> copys all the things so easily. now the teacher

> wants

> him to go to SPED for part of the day cyz she says

> he

> doesn't understand everything i tell him and most of

> the times he says he doesn't wanna do it whatever

> she

> tells him to it. then ends up getting time out n

> ISS.

> my problem with SPED is all the kids in that class

> hardly say a word most of them are austistic, they

> hit,kick,bite scream. how can i make them understand

> that he is gonna copy all that. when i told the

> principal of the school she says well kids learn it

> no

> matter where they are. they called IEP meeting next

> tuesday n i want them to give longer time for the

> child to get adjusted to regular class since he has

> language delay. in last 20 days he learnt so much.

> his

> behaviour is getting better too. i'm so confused. I

> wish everyone can do the best for all the kids.

>

> thanks

> sulata.

>

>

>

>

>

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does your son have a 1-0-1? sounds like he is making strides - particularly

with the " on green " (I'm assuming that's a behavior thing?) - that's great!

sounds also like the teacher needs some training - you can have that written

into the IEP as well, you know! keep up your good work on behalf of your son

and remember to give him huge hugs for all his hard work!

Sherry

sulata shetty <sulatashetty@...> wrote:

Hi Sherry,

Thats wut i have been telling his teacher. he needs

more time to process u might have to repeat few times

b4 he acts on it.but she says i'm not trained on

talking to kids with language delay but the SPED

teacher is. She has 20 other kids in the class so she

doesn't have time to do all this. We have IEP this

tuesday n wut i have decided is give him longer time

in the regular pre-k n repeat things till he gets or

if they really want to help my child SPED teacher can

teach him 1-0-1 30 mns in the morning n 30 mns in the

afternoon in a seperate class without any other SPED

children around other option is give him some shadow

for the time where he is struggling with some stuff .I

feel like this is a fair request if they really care

abt my child .

what u guys think.he is learning so much n i c some

new words everyday. yesterday he stayed on green( good

behavior) n did all the right things n got his smiley

face.H e was so happy n proud to get one piece of

candy from his teacher for good beahaviour it was

worth million $$$$.

Thanx for all the support.

sulata.

--- sherry silvern <srsilvern@...> wrote:

> do you have something in the IEP that says your son

> needs an extended time in which to respond to

> questions and such? if the teacher is being

> impatient, expecting him to express his responses in

> the same amount of time as the other kids, that

> ain't gonna happen! the delay in responsiveness

> gives a lot of people the idea that our apraxic kids

> are " slow " when, in fact, they're processing not

> only the information coming in but also how to get

> the response/expression out. you might want to

> mention that to the teacher - see if she'll take

> that into consideration even without it being in the

> IEP.

>

> Sherry

>

> sulata shetty <sulatashetty@...> wrote:

> hi,

> I'm going through similar crisis. well my son who

> turned 4 in july goes mainstream pre-k. he started

> on

> july 19 but already sky is falling down. his teacher

> complains everyday. they did the IEP in may and i

> fought like hell to put him in mainstream cuz he has

> expressive language delay and also he is hard headed

> copys all the things so easily. now the teacher

> wants

> him to go to SPED for part of the day cyz she says

> he

> doesn't understand everything i tell him and most of

> the times he says he doesn't wanna do it whatever

> she

> tells him to it. then ends up getting time out n

> ISS.

> my problem with SPED is all the kids in that class

> hardly say a word most of them are austistic, they

> hit,kick,bite scream. how can i make them understand

> that he is gonna copy all that. when i told the

> principal of the school she says well kids learn it

> no

> matter where they are. they called IEP meeting next

> tuesday n i want them to give longer time for the

> child to get adjusted to regular class since he has

> language delay. in last 20 days he learnt so much.

> his

> behaviour is getting better too. i'm so confused. I

> wish everyone can do the best for all the kids.

>

> thanks

> sulata.

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Sherry,

Thats wut i have been telling his teacher. he needs

more time to process u might have to repeat few times

b4 he acts on it.but she says i'm not trained on

talking to kids with language delay but the SPED

teacher is. She has 20 other kids in the class so she

doesn't have time to do all this. We have IEP this

tuesday n wut i have decided is give him longer time

in the regular pre-k n repeat things till he gets or

if they really want to help my child SPED teacher can

teach him 1-0-1 30 mns in the morning n 30 mns in the

afternoon in a seperate class without any other SPED

children around other option is give him some shadow

for the time where he is struggling with some stuff .I

feel like this is a fair request if they really care

abt my child .

what u guys think.he is learning so much n i c some

new words everyday. yesterday he stayed on green( good

behavior) n did all the right things n got his smiley

face.H e was so happy n proud to get one piece of

candy from his teacher for good beahaviour it was

worth million $$$$.

Thanx for all the support.

sulata.

--- sherry silvern <srsilvern@...> wrote:

> do you have something in the IEP that says your son

> needs an extended time in which to respond to

> questions and such? if the teacher is being

> impatient, expecting him to express his responses in

> the same amount of time as the other kids, that

> ain't gonna happen! the delay in responsiveness

> gives a lot of people the idea that our apraxic kids

> are " slow " when, in fact, they're processing not

> only the information coming in but also how to get

> the response/expression out. you might want to

> mention that to the teacher - see if she'll take

> that into consideration even without it being in the

> IEP.

>

> Sherry

>

> sulata shetty <sulatashetty@...> wrote:

> hi,

> I'm going through similar crisis. well my son who

> turned 4 in july goes mainstream pre-k. he started

> on

> july 19 but already sky is falling down. his teacher

> complains everyday. they did the IEP in may and i

> fought like hell to put him in mainstream cuz he has

> expressive language delay and also he is hard headed

> copys all the things so easily. now the teacher

> wants

> him to go to SPED for part of the day cyz she says

> he

> doesn't understand everything i tell him and most of

> the times he says he doesn't wanna do it whatever

> she

> tells him to it. then ends up getting time out n

> ISS.

> my problem with SPED is all the kids in that class

> hardly say a word most of them are austistic, they

> hit,kick,bite scream. how can i make them understand

> that he is gonna copy all that. when i told the

> principal of the school she says well kids learn it

> no

> matter where they are. they called IEP meeting next

> tuesday n i want them to give longer time for the

> child to get adjusted to regular class since he has

> language delay. in last 20 days he learnt so much.

> his

> behaviour is getting better too. i'm so confused. I

> wish everyone can do the best for all the kids.

>

> thanks

> sulata.

>

>

>

>

>

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does your son have a 1-0-1? sounds like he is making strides - particularly

with the " on green " (I'm assuming that's a behavior thing?) - that's great!

sounds also like the teacher needs some training - you can have that written

into the IEP as well, you know! keep up your good work on behalf of your son

and remember to give him huge hugs for all his hard work!

Sherry

sulata shetty <sulatashetty@...> wrote:

Hi Sherry,

Thats wut i have been telling his teacher. he needs

more time to process u might have to repeat few times

b4 he acts on it.but she says i'm not trained on

talking to kids with language delay but the SPED

teacher is. She has 20 other kids in the class so she

doesn't have time to do all this. We have IEP this

tuesday n wut i have decided is give him longer time

in the regular pre-k n repeat things till he gets or

if they really want to help my child SPED teacher can

teach him 1-0-1 30 mns in the morning n 30 mns in the

afternoon in a seperate class without any other SPED

children around other option is give him some shadow

for the time where he is struggling with some stuff .I

feel like this is a fair request if they really care

abt my child .

what u guys think.he is learning so much n i c some

new words everyday. yesterday he stayed on green( good

behavior) n did all the right things n got his smiley

face.H e was so happy n proud to get one piece of

candy from his teacher for good beahaviour it was

worth million $$$$.

Thanx for all the support.

sulata.

--- sherry silvern <srsilvern@...> wrote:

> do you have something in the IEP that says your son

> needs an extended time in which to respond to

> questions and such? if the teacher is being

> impatient, expecting him to express his responses in

> the same amount of time as the other kids, that

> ain't gonna happen! the delay in responsiveness

> gives a lot of people the idea that our apraxic kids

> are " slow " when, in fact, they're processing not

> only the information coming in but also how to get

> the response/expression out. you might want to

> mention that to the teacher - see if she'll take

> that into consideration even without it being in the

> IEP.

>

> Sherry

>

> sulata shetty <sulatashetty@...> wrote:

> hi,

> I'm going through similar crisis. well my son who

> turned 4 in july goes mainstream pre-k. he started

> on

> july 19 but already sky is falling down. his teacher

> complains everyday. they did the IEP in may and i

> fought like hell to put him in mainstream cuz he has

> expressive language delay and also he is hard headed

> copys all the things so easily. now the teacher

> wants

> him to go to SPED for part of the day cyz she says

> he

> doesn't understand everything i tell him and most of

> the times he says he doesn't wanna do it whatever

> she

> tells him to it. then ends up getting time out n

> ISS.

> my problem with SPED is all the kids in that class

> hardly say a word most of them are austistic, they

> hit,kick,bite scream. how can i make them understand

> that he is gonna copy all that. when i told the

> principal of the school she says well kids learn it

> no

> matter where they are. they called IEP meeting next

> tuesday n i want them to give longer time for the

> child to get adjusted to regular class since he has

> language delay. in last 20 days he learnt so much.

> his

> behaviour is getting better too. i'm so confused. I

> wish everyone can do the best for all the kids.

>

> thanks

> sulata.

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi, all, it is a busy time of the year isn't it? School, placement,

all the roadblocks, etc. This message really struck a chord with me.

I enrolled in the T-K program during enrollment. The sped

preschool teacher is so not happy about it. In fact, she informed me

that her plan would be to keep him in PALS for another two years,

which would mean almost 5 years in her class. Her reasoning is that

he is lang. delayed, etc. So, I was told that he couldn't transition

into the T-K class from the PALS class and would have to go all day.

So I figured, okay, whatever. I went Friday for the compact mtg.

with the T-K teacher, and the PAls teacher sat in and again tried to

talk me out of it. She got the principal in there, and started

throwing out reasons why he wouldn't do well in the T-K class, like

behavior issues. I've been griping about 's sensory issues,

and transition difficulties and she has always said he acts just

fine in her class. So I made sure and mentioned that I just 'didn't

get ' where she was coming from, since there are no behavior goals

and obj. on his IEP. Zing! We ended up agreeing to a team meeting on

Monday a.m. to discuss the issue with all team members present. I am

pretty ticked by the whole deal, they're acting as though is

mentally handicapped, won't behave and will not do well in less

restrictive setting. It's so irritating that even people who should

know him well are judging his intelligence on his intelligibility.

Oh, and they were supposed to provide speech services all summer,

and never notified me of times beyond regular summer school. Now the

speech path is claiming I never showed up! Like I don't have a phone

number. Hers is unlisted. Mine is not. Not to mention we work for

the same school district. I'm a sped teacher in an elementary school

and they're trying to pull this garbage on me. I guess it's open

season, huh? Hope everyone else's beginning of the year is going

better than mine. Wish me luck on Monday at the ambush!

bye;

Roni

> > hi,

> > I'm going through similar crisis. well my son who

> > turned 4 in july goes mainstream pre-k. he started

> > on

> > july 19 but already sky is falling down. his teacher

> > complains everyday. they did the IEP in may and i

> > fought like hell to put him in mainstream cuz he has

> > expressive language delay and also he is hard headed

> > copys all the things so easily. now the teacher

> > wants

> > him to go to SPED for part of the day cyz she says

> > he

> > doesn't understand everything i tell him and most of

> > the times he says he doesn't wanna do it whatever

> > she

> > tells him to it. then ends up getting time out n

> > ISS.

> > my problem with SPED is all the kids in that class

> > hardly say a word most of them are austistic, they

> > hit,kick,bite scream. how can i make them understand

> > that he is gonna copy all that. when i told the

> > principal of the school she says well kids learn it

> > no

> > matter where they are. they called IEP meeting next

> > tuesday n i want them to give longer time for the

> > child to get adjusted to regular class since he has

> > language delay. in last 20 days he learnt so much.

> > his

> > behaviour is getting better too. i'm so confused. I

> > wish everyone can do the best for all the kids.

> >

> > thanks

> > sulata.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Goodluck .I will keep u posted how abt my

meeting on tuesday. If they really care abt my son I'm

sure they will agree for my request helping 1-0-1 for

30mns or give him shadow atleast for part of the day.

Thanx Sherry for the support. Yes I do make him spl

when he stays on green (good behavior)n it makes my

day just to see him so happy. he cries those days when

he doesn't get green report.

bye sulata.

--- <abcdefg362000@...> wrote:

>

> Hi, all, it is a busy time of the year isn't it?

> School, placement,

> all the roadblocks, etc. This message really struck

> a chord with me.

> I enrolled in the T-K program during

> enrollment. The sped

> preschool teacher is so not happy about it. In fact,

> she informed me

> that her plan would be to keep him in PALS for

> another two years,

> which would mean almost 5 years in her class. Her

> reasoning is that

> he is lang. delayed, etc. So, I was told that he

> couldn't transition

> into the T-K class from the PALS class and would

> have to go all day.

> So I figured, okay, whatever. I went Friday for the

> compact mtg.

> with the T-K teacher, and the PAls teacher sat in

> and again tried to

> talk me out of it. She got the principal in there,

> and started

> throwing out reasons why he wouldn't do well in the

> T-K class, like

> behavior issues. I've been griping about 's

> sensory issues,

> and transition difficulties and she has always said

> he acts just

> fine in her class. So I made sure and mentioned that

> I just 'didn't

> get ' where she was coming from, since there are no

> behavior goals

> and obj. on his IEP. Zing! We ended up agreeing to a

> team meeting on

> Monday a.m. to discuss the issue with all team

> members present. I am

> pretty ticked by the whole deal, they're acting as

> though is

> mentally handicapped, won't behave and will not do

> well in less

> restrictive setting. It's so irritating that even

> people who should

> know him well are judging his intelligence on his

> intelligibility.

> Oh, and they were supposed to provide speech

> services all summer,

> and never notified me of times beyond regular summer

> school. Now the

> speech path is claiming I never showed up! Like I

> don't have a phone

> number. Hers is unlisted. Mine is not. Not to

> mention we work for

> the same school district. I'm a sped teacher in an

> elementary school

> and they're trying to pull this garbage on me. I

> guess it's open

> season, huh? Hope everyone else's beginning of the

> year is going

> better than mine. Wish me luck on Monday at the

> ambush!

> bye;

> Roni

>

>

> > > hi,

> > > I'm going through similar crisis. well my son

> who

> > > turned 4 in july goes mainstream pre-k. he

> started

> > > on

> > > july 19 but already sky is falling down. his

> teacher

> > > complains everyday. they did the IEP in may and

> i

> > > fought like hell to put him in mainstream cuz he

> has

> > > expressive language delay and also he is hard

> headed

> > > copys all the things so easily. now the teacher

> > > wants

> > > him to go to SPED for part of the day cyz she

> says

> > > he

> > > doesn't understand everything i tell him and

> most of

> > > the times he says he doesn't wanna do it

> whatever

> > > she

> > > tells him to it. then ends up getting time out n

> > > ISS.

> > > my problem with SPED is all the kids in that

> class

> > > hardly say a word most of them are austistic,

> they

> > > hit,kick,bite scream. how can i make them

> understand

> > > that he is gonna copy all that. when i told the

> > > principal of the school she says well kids learn

> it

> > > no

> > > matter where they are. they called IEP meeting

> next

> > > tuesday n i want them to give longer time for

> the

> > > child to get adjusted to regular class since he

> has

> > > language delay. in last 20 days he learnt so

> much.

> > > his

> > > behaviour is getting better too. i'm so

> confused. I

> > > wish everyone can do the best for all the kids.

> > >

> > > thanks

> > > sulata.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Hi, all, it is a busy time of the year isn't it? School, placement,

all the roadblocks, etc. This message really struck a chord with me.

I enrolled in the T-K program during enrollment. The sped

preschool teacher is so not happy about it. In fact, she informed me

that her plan would be to keep him in PALS for another two years,

which would mean almost 5 years in her class. Her reasoning is that

he is lang. delayed, etc. So, I was told that he couldn't transition

into the T-K class from the PALS class and would have to go all day.

So I figured, okay, whatever. I went Friday for the compact mtg.

with the T-K teacher, and the PAls teacher sat in and again tried to

talk me out of it. She got the principal in there, and started

throwing out reasons why he wouldn't do well in the T-K class, like

behavior issues. I've been griping about 's sensory issues,

and transition difficulties and she has always said he acts just

fine in her class. So I made sure and mentioned that I just 'didn't

get ' where she was coming from, since there are no behavior goals

and obj. on his IEP. Zing! We ended up agreeing to a team meeting on

Monday a.m. to discuss the issue with all team members present. I am

pretty ticked by the whole deal, they're acting as though is

mentally handicapped, won't behave and will not do well in less

restrictive setting. It's so irritating that even people who should

know him well are judging his intelligence on his intelligibility.

Oh, and they were supposed to provide speech services all summer,

and never notified me of times beyond regular summer school. Now the

speech path is claiming I never showed up! Like I don't have a phone

number. Hers is unlisted. Mine is not. Not to mention we work for

the same school district. I'm a sped teacher in an elementary school

and they're trying to pull this garbage on me. I guess it's open

season, huh? Hope everyone else's beginning of the year is going

better than mine. Wish me luck on Monday at the ambush!

bye;

Roni

> > hi,

> > I'm going through similar crisis. well my son who

> > turned 4 in july goes mainstream pre-k. he started

> > on

> > july 19 but already sky is falling down. his teacher

> > complains everyday. they did the IEP in may and i

> > fought like hell to put him in mainstream cuz he has

> > expressive language delay and also he is hard headed

> > copys all the things so easily. now the teacher

> > wants

> > him to go to SPED for part of the day cyz she says

> > he

> > doesn't understand everything i tell him and most of

> > the times he says he doesn't wanna do it whatever

> > she

> > tells him to it. then ends up getting time out n

> > ISS.

> > my problem with SPED is all the kids in that class

> > hardly say a word most of them are austistic, they

> > hit,kick,bite scream. how can i make them understand

> > that he is gonna copy all that. when i told the

> > principal of the school she says well kids learn it

> > no

> > matter where they are. they called IEP meeting next

> > tuesday n i want them to give longer time for the

> > child to get adjusted to regular class since he has

> > language delay. in last 20 days he learnt so much.

> > his

> > behaviour is getting better too. i'm so confused. I

> > wish everyone can do the best for all the kids.

> >

> > thanks

> > sulata.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Goodluck .I will keep u posted how abt my

meeting on tuesday. If they really care abt my son I'm

sure they will agree for my request helping 1-0-1 for

30mns or give him shadow atleast for part of the day.

Thanx Sherry for the support. Yes I do make him spl

when he stays on green (good behavior)n it makes my

day just to see him so happy. he cries those days when

he doesn't get green report.

bye sulata.

--- <abcdefg362000@...> wrote:

>

> Hi, all, it is a busy time of the year isn't it?

> School, placement,

> all the roadblocks, etc. This message really struck

> a chord with me.

> I enrolled in the T-K program during

> enrollment. The sped

> preschool teacher is so not happy about it. In fact,

> she informed me

> that her plan would be to keep him in PALS for

> another two years,

> which would mean almost 5 years in her class. Her

> reasoning is that

> he is lang. delayed, etc. So, I was told that he

> couldn't transition

> into the T-K class from the PALS class and would

> have to go all day.

> So I figured, okay, whatever. I went Friday for the

> compact mtg.

> with the T-K teacher, and the PAls teacher sat in

> and again tried to

> talk me out of it. She got the principal in there,

> and started

> throwing out reasons why he wouldn't do well in the

> T-K class, like

> behavior issues. I've been griping about 's

> sensory issues,

> and transition difficulties and she has always said

> he acts just

> fine in her class. So I made sure and mentioned that

> I just 'didn't

> get ' where she was coming from, since there are no

> behavior goals

> and obj. on his IEP. Zing! We ended up agreeing to a

> team meeting on

> Monday a.m. to discuss the issue with all team

> members present. I am

> pretty ticked by the whole deal, they're acting as

> though is

> mentally handicapped, won't behave and will not do

> well in less

> restrictive setting. It's so irritating that even

> people who should

> know him well are judging his intelligence on his

> intelligibility.

> Oh, and they were supposed to provide speech

> services all summer,

> and never notified me of times beyond regular summer

> school. Now the

> speech path is claiming I never showed up! Like I

> don't have a phone

> number. Hers is unlisted. Mine is not. Not to

> mention we work for

> the same school district. I'm a sped teacher in an

> elementary school

> and they're trying to pull this garbage on me. I

> guess it's open

> season, huh? Hope everyone else's beginning of the

> year is going

> better than mine. Wish me luck on Monday at the

> ambush!

> bye;

> Roni

>

>

> > > hi,

> > > I'm going through similar crisis. well my son

> who

> > > turned 4 in july goes mainstream pre-k. he

> started

> > > on

> > > july 19 but already sky is falling down. his

> teacher

> > > complains everyday. they did the IEP in may and

> i

> > > fought like hell to put him in mainstream cuz he

> has

> > > expressive language delay and also he is hard

> headed

> > > copys all the things so easily. now the teacher

> > > wants

> > > him to go to SPED for part of the day cyz she

> says

> > > he

> > > doesn't understand everything i tell him and

> most of

> > > the times he says he doesn't wanna do it

> whatever

> > > she

> > > tells him to it. then ends up getting time out n

> > > ISS.

> > > my problem with SPED is all the kids in that

> class

> > > hardly say a word most of them are austistic,

> they

> > > hit,kick,bite scream. how can i make them

> understand

> > > that he is gonna copy all that. when i told the

> > > principal of the school she says well kids learn

> it

> > > no

> > > matter where they are. they called IEP meeting

> next

> > > tuesday n i want them to give longer time for

> the

> > > child to get adjusted to regular class since he

> has

> > > language delay. in last 20 days he learnt so

> much.

> > > his

> > > behaviour is getting better too. i'm so

> confused. I

> > > wish everyone can do the best for all the kids.

> > >

> > > thanks

> > > sulata.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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hi roni,

much luck, we are always scratching and clawing our way for our kids, its

exhausting.

chris

<abcdefg362000@...> wrote:

Hi, all, it is a busy time of the year isn't it? School, placement,

all the roadblocks, etc. This message really struck a chord with me.

I enrolled in the T-K program during enrollment. The sped

preschool teacher is so not happy about it. In fact, she informed me

that her plan would be to keep him in PALS for another two years,

which would mean almost 5 years in her class. Her reasoning is that

he is lang. delayed, etc. So, I was told that he couldn't transition

into the T-K class from the PALS class and would have to go all day.

So I figured, okay, whatever. I went Friday for the compact mtg.

with the T-K teacher, and the PAls teacher sat in and again tried to

talk me out of it. She got the principal in there, and started

throwing out reasons why he wouldn't do well in the T-K class, like

behavior issues. I've been griping about 's sensory issues,

and transition difficulties and she has always said he acts just

fine in her class. So I made sure and mentioned that I just 'didn't

get ' where she was coming from, since there are no behavior goals

and obj. on his IEP. Zing! We ended up agreeing to a team meeting on

Monday a.m. to discuss the issue with all team members present. I am

pretty ticked by the whole deal, they're acting as though is

mentally handicapped, won't behave and will not do well in less

restrictive setting. It's so irritating that even people who should

know him well are judging his intelligence on his intelligibility.

Oh, and they were supposed to provide speech services all summer,

and never notified me of times beyond regular summer school. Now the

speech path is claiming I never showed up! Like I don't have a phone

number. Hers is unlisted. Mine is not. Not to mention we work for

the same school district. I'm a sped teacher in an elementary school

and they're trying to pull this garbage on me. I guess it's open

season, huh? Hope everyone else's beginning of the year is going

better than mine. Wish me luck on Monday at the ambush!

bye;

Roni

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I feel your pain and frustration. Sometimes I wish I could just keep my son at

home with me for the rest of his life. I wish that there was one big center

where we could all take out kids and know that they are being cared for

effectively.

<abcdefg362000@...> wrote:

Hi, all, it is a busy time of the year isn't it? School, placement,

all the roadblocks, etc. This message really struck a chord with me.

I enrolled in the T-K program during enrollment. The sped

preschool teacher is so not happy about it. In fact, she informed me

that her plan would be to keep him in PALS for another two years,

which would mean almost 5 years in her class. Her reasoning is that

he is lang. delayed, etc. So, I was told that he couldn't transition

into the T-K class from the PALS class and would have to go all day.

So I figured, okay, whatever. I went Friday for the compact mtg.

with the T-K teacher, and the PAls teacher sat in and again tried to

talk me out of it. She got the principal in there, and started

throwing out reasons why he wouldn't do well in the T-K class, like

behavior issues. I've been griping about 's sensory issues,

and transition difficulties and she has always said he acts just

fine in her class. So I made sure and mentioned that I just 'didn't

get ' where she was coming from, since there are no behavior goals

and obj. on his IEP. Zing! We ended up agreeing to a team meeting on

Monday a.m. to discuss the issue with all team members present. I am

pretty ticked by the whole deal, they're acting as though is

mentally handicapped, won't behave and will not do well in less

restrictive setting. It's so irritating that even people who should

know him well are judging his intelligence on his intelligibility.

Oh, and they were supposed to provide speech services all summer,

and never notified me of times beyond regular summer school. Now the

speech path is claiming I never showed up! Like I don't have a phone

number. Hers is unlisted. Mine is not. Not to mention we work for

the same school district. I'm a sped teacher in an elementary school

and they're trying to pull this garbage on me. I guess it's open

season, huh? Hope everyone else's beginning of the year is going

better than mine. Wish me luck on Monday at the ambush!

bye;

Roni

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hi roni,

much luck, we are always scratching and clawing our way for our kids, its

exhausting.

chris

<abcdefg362000@...> wrote:

Hi, all, it is a busy time of the year isn't it? School, placement,

all the roadblocks, etc. This message really struck a chord with me.

I enrolled in the T-K program during enrollment. The sped

preschool teacher is so not happy about it. In fact, she informed me

that her plan would be to keep him in PALS for another two years,

which would mean almost 5 years in her class. Her reasoning is that

he is lang. delayed, etc. So, I was told that he couldn't transition

into the T-K class from the PALS class and would have to go all day.

So I figured, okay, whatever. I went Friday for the compact mtg.

with the T-K teacher, and the PAls teacher sat in and again tried to

talk me out of it. She got the principal in there, and started

throwing out reasons why he wouldn't do well in the T-K class, like

behavior issues. I've been griping about 's sensory issues,

and transition difficulties and she has always said he acts just

fine in her class. So I made sure and mentioned that I just 'didn't

get ' where she was coming from, since there are no behavior goals

and obj. on his IEP. Zing! We ended up agreeing to a team meeting on

Monday a.m. to discuss the issue with all team members present. I am

pretty ticked by the whole deal, they're acting as though is

mentally handicapped, won't behave and will not do well in less

restrictive setting. It's so irritating that even people who should

know him well are judging his intelligence on his intelligibility.

Oh, and they were supposed to provide speech services all summer,

and never notified me of times beyond regular summer school. Now the

speech path is claiming I never showed up! Like I don't have a phone

number. Hers is unlisted. Mine is not. Not to mention we work for

the same school district. I'm a sped teacher in an elementary school

and they're trying to pull this garbage on me. I guess it's open

season, huh? Hope everyone else's beginning of the year is going

better than mine. Wish me luck on Monday at the ambush!

bye;

Roni

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I feel your pain and frustration. Sometimes I wish I could just keep my son at

home with me for the rest of his life. I wish that there was one big center

where we could all take out kids and know that they are being cared for

effectively.

<abcdefg362000@...> wrote:

Hi, all, it is a busy time of the year isn't it? School, placement,

all the roadblocks, etc. This message really struck a chord with me.

I enrolled in the T-K program during enrollment. The sped

preschool teacher is so not happy about it. In fact, she informed me

that her plan would be to keep him in PALS for another two years,

which would mean almost 5 years in her class. Her reasoning is that

he is lang. delayed, etc. So, I was told that he couldn't transition

into the T-K class from the PALS class and would have to go all day.

So I figured, okay, whatever. I went Friday for the compact mtg.

with the T-K teacher, and the PAls teacher sat in and again tried to

talk me out of it. She got the principal in there, and started

throwing out reasons why he wouldn't do well in the T-K class, like

behavior issues. I've been griping about 's sensory issues,

and transition difficulties and she has always said he acts just

fine in her class. So I made sure and mentioned that I just 'didn't

get ' where she was coming from, since there are no behavior goals

and obj. on his IEP. Zing! We ended up agreeing to a team meeting on

Monday a.m. to discuss the issue with all team members present. I am

pretty ticked by the whole deal, they're acting as though is

mentally handicapped, won't behave and will not do well in less

restrictive setting. It's so irritating that even people who should

know him well are judging his intelligence on his intelligibility.

Oh, and they were supposed to provide speech services all summer,

and never notified me of times beyond regular summer school. Now the

speech path is claiming I never showed up! Like I don't have a phone

number. Hers is unlisted. Mine is not. Not to mention we work for

the same school district. I'm a sped teacher in an elementary school

and they're trying to pull this garbage on me. I guess it's open

season, huh? Hope everyone else's beginning of the year is going

better than mine. Wish me luck on Monday at the ambush!

bye;

Roni

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