Guest guest Posted September 19, 2000 Report Share Posted September 19, 2000 In a message dated 9/19/00 7:32:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, KenandJane@... writes: << Now she has a new teacher and she tells me that the Harrington Park school that Meg would be mainstreamed in wants to have an in-service before any of the kids come over. It seems to me they're not too thrilled about it. Meghan is definitely ready for mainstreaming. I have a videotape of her from June at her sister's b'day party at Tumble Bee and she did great, following directions. You wouldn't be able to pick her out from the crowd. In fact, she did better than many of the NT children!! Academically she is at or above age level. It just seems they're dragging they're feet and I don't want her to miss the boat. I think they sometimes underestimate her (probably not only her). I don't know what I can do to speed up the process. It's sort of just floating out there in theory, but nothing concrete. Jane >> Jane: I think you're going to need to be a little pushy to get this going. First, do you have any written evals for Meg from the last 6 mos. or so? If so, this would be helpful. If not, I would get something in writing as soon as possible from her current teacher outlining the concrete objectives that Meghan has met and can generalize (i.e.: following general directions, responding with a group, age-appropriate academics, etc.) After you compile some written reports or evals, I would suggest that you request a meeting with your Child Study Team as soon as possible. Present the information, and indicate that it's in both the district's best interest AND Meghan's best interest to get her into a mainstream classroom. (You can conjure up the legal term " least restrictive envronment " - that ought to ring some bells with your CST.) It would also seem to me to be cheaper to move your daughter back to a mainstream Kindergarten than to keep her where she is (?) The in-service idea is a good one, and I would even recommend that they also provide a shadow for Meg for at least the first few months, then assess how she is doing in the class. Unless the Valley program is willing to provide this person, it might take the school district some time to locate, hire, and train an appropriate person to do this. I would also strongly advise that you request to have a " Transition Coordinator, " someone who can supervise and monitor the mainstreaming process. This is similar to an ABA Coordinator in a home program, and in fact, someone with ABA experience might be useful here. When you mainstream PDD and ASD kids, there are a lot of " balls in the air " at once, both from the point of view of the affected child, and the " receiving " classroom teacher and students. You need someone with some expertise in mainstreaming PDD/autistic chidren to work with the general ed. teacher to establish your daughter's goals and objectives, advise on how these might be met and how this may involve the other students in the mainstream classroom. Good luck with this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2003 Report Share Posted October 17, 2003 I think we're going to give it a try. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 I read on a previous post that there is a seminar on mainstreaming children into a regular classroom. I believe that I read that the meeting was going to take place in November. If someone could let me know about this topic, I would be most grateful. Thanks in advance, Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 I attended the " Everyone Together " meeting last night in Post Huron where Dr. Jill England presented. The flyer was posted to this list in the files section. There is also the WIN conference coming up in Grand Rapids on November 21st and you can see that info on their website at www.winmi.org. Hope this helps, Carolyn Gammicchia > I read on a previous post that there is a seminar on mainstreaming children > into a regular classroom. I believe that I read that the meeting was going to > take place in November. If someone could let me know about this topic, I > would be most grateful. > > Thanks in advance, > > Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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