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In a message dated 9/7/03 10:10:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> Here is another one - he told the music teacher " I don't sing and

> I don't dance. " she said then you won't get a star and he said " That's

> ok - because I don't sing and I don't dance. "

> Is this an IEP issue or a BMP issue or what?? anyone know??

> I don't want him to fail music but the kid won't sing or dance. Not

> even at home. I can get him to jump around some but not actually

> dance.

>

> Dawn

>

Perhaps he could play the bells or something?

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Bradley is in first grade and they have art, music, Spanish,

computers, and gym and nothing is elective.

I am scheduled to have a meeting with his teacher this week and

i will explain some things to her then. She seems receptive - I hope

she is - so maybe they will work out well this year. Thanks for your

concern, I didn't write a note either. My brother was pushing me too

and I didn't really feel comfortable with it, he was just saying to get

them on the ropes early in the match so I would have some leverage

later - I'm not really that kind of person though. I talked to the Principal

and she was the person who helped him up and took him to the

nurse so she told me what happened and I laughed because I told

her his version and then she laughed and said she was glad I was

a reasonable parent because a lot of parents would have come

in hysterical or real mad demanding to know what happened.

Thanks for the suggestion, I will ask her.

Here is another one - he told the music teacher " I don't sing and

I don't dance. " she said then you won't get a star and he said " That's

ok - because I don't sing and I don't dance. "

Is this an IEP issue or a BMP issue or what?? anyone know??

I don't want him to fail music but the kid won't sing or dance. Not

even at home. I can get him to jump around some but not actually

dance.

Dawn

OH MY! What a day! I'nm sorry he slipped and fell. I don't know if

I'd bother writing a note though. It doesn't sound like this was

anything, but a minor accident.

Sorry about the art project. I find it interesting he will not draw

himself. I get the feeling has trouble identifying himself. I

wonder if there's a connection? Interesting. Do you think next time

they could just give him a different assignment? Last time I checked

art was an elective, usually meant to be fun. Hugs, a

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> Bradley is in first grade and they have art, music, Spanish,

> computers, and gym and nothing is elective.

> I am scheduled to have a meeting with his teacher this week and

> i will explain some things to her then. She seems receptive - I

hope

> she is - so maybe they will work out well this year. Thanks for your

> concern, I didn't write a note either. My brother was pushing me

too

> and I didn't really feel comfortable with it, he was just saying to

get

> them on the ropes early in the match so I would have some leverage

> later - I'm not really that kind of person though. I talked to the

Principal

> and she was the person who helped him up and took him to the

> nurse so she told me what happened and I laughed because I told

> her his version and then she laughed and said she was glad I was

> a reasonable parent because a lot of parents would have come

> in hysterical or real mad demanding to know what happened.

> Thanks for the suggestion, I will ask her.

> Here is another one - he told the music teacher " I don't sing and

> I don't dance. " she said then you won't get a star and he

said " That's

> ok - because I don't sing and I don't dance. "

> Is this an IEP issue or a BMP issue or what?? anyone know??

> I don't want him to fail music but the kid won't sing or dance. Not

> even at home. I can get him to jump around some but not actually

> dance.

>

> Dawn

>

Dawn,

You did the right thing. Don't make waves over non-issues or they

are going to learn to duck when they see you coming. Until they show

you that they are unreasonable, assume that they are and treat them

like they are.

What does BMP stand for? I don't know how the music teacher is going

to get Bradley to sing and dance if he doesn't want to. I don't have

any experience in this specific problem since I don't recall my kids

being required to dance, and both are willing to sing (even who

can't carry a tune!). It may be that this will have to be addressed

in the IEP. Music class should involve learning stuff about music

and surely his grades can be based on that and not on whether he

actually participates in the singing. What if he were mute? How

would they teach him music then and grade him?

Kathy

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Dawn,

You did the right thing. Don't make waves over non-issues or they

are going to learn to duck when they see you coming. Until they show

you that they are unreasonable, assume that they are and treat them

like they are.

What does BMP stand for?

hahahahaha - now I am making up my own abbreviations - I thought

it stood for Behavior Modification Plan - I don't know what that thing

is called!!! LOL!!! What did you think I meant - bowel movement

problem - because he is full of sh*t and he can sing if he wants to??

hahahahahahahaha

I don't know how the music teacher is going

to get Bradley to sing and dance if he doesn't want to. I don't have

any experience in this specific problem since I don't recall my kids

being required to dance, and both are willing to sing (even who

can't carry a tune!). It may be that this will have to be addressed

in the IEP. Music class should involve learning stuff about music

and surely his grades can be based on that and not on whether he

actually participates in the singing. What if he were mute?

How would they teach him music then and grade him? Kathy

**********Even at the winter concert -(Christmas play) Bradley had

in K and 1st - he just stood there and looked around - he did ring his

bell!!! - and the spring concert (Easter play hahaha) he stood on

stage and didn't sing so it isn't like this is something new.

I'll bring up the mute question - I have often wished for an on/off switch

but I am glad he isn't mute - however, on some days. . . . . . . . . .

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> What does BMP stand for?

> hahahahaha - now I am making up my own abbreviations - I thought

> it stood for Behavior Modification Plan - I don't know what that

thing

> is called!!! LOL!!! What did you think I meant - bowel movement

> problem - because he is full of sh*t and he can sing if he wants

to??

> hahahahahahahaha

******ROFLOL**** You are sooooo funny!!! ly, I maybe BMP does

stand for Behavior modification plan, but knowing you as I do, I

wasn't sure if you were making it something exactly like you just

wrote! LOL!****

> I'll bring up the mute question - I have often wished for an on/off

switch

> but I am glad he isn't mute - however, on some

days. . . . . . . . . .

****ROFLOL!!!****

Kathy

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> What does BMP stand for?

> hahahahaha - now I am making up my own abbreviations - I thought

> it stood for Behavior Modification Plan - I don't know what that

thing

> is called!!! LOL!!! What did you think I meant - bowel movement

> problem - because he is full of sh*t and he can sing if he wants

to??

> hahahahahahahaha

******ROFLOL**** You are sooooo funny!!! ly, I maybe BMP does

stand for Behavior modification plan, but knowing you as I do, I

wasn't sure if you were making it something exactly like you just

wrote! LOL!****

hmmmmmm. . . . . . . . . . . . I wonder if that is a compliment or a dig???

:o)

kidding - i know it is a compliment - you probably read my posts first!!

hahahahahahaha

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I guess I just don't care enough about my children's grades in PE,

art, music. I've got bigger worries, ykwim? Maybe you can get him an

alternative assignment? For the dancing you could use the excuse of

religion. My mom did that for me in 6th grade. I can't dance or sing.

I didn't see why I needed the extra grief.

a

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