Entries Tagged as 'inclusion'

May 17, 2008

Play Ball (1)

Earlier this spring we had a not-so-pleasant experience with Maddie participating in a community activity.  ( see this post:  http://mcdj.wordpress.com/2008/04/04/so-the-drama/ )
I have a good friend who talks a lot about the value of participating in sports, and I figured my kids aren’t getting any younger, so during Easter Break I took all the kids up to the Township [...]

May 12, 2008

Video Clips #3

Maddie completing a 4th grade reading comprehension worksheet with her Dad.
The assignment is unmodified (ie questions are the same) but the product (ie her answers) are accommodated (given in an alternative format, specifically Boardmaker symbols).
http://www.onetruemedia.com/shared?p=5ccb673caeeb6c67360ee5&skin_id=601&utm_source=otm&utm_medium=text_url

 
 

May 6, 2008

Grade 5 IEP (sample goals)

<<< OK, there will be multiple posts on the Grade 5 IEP, otherwise it will be so long, nobody would ever finish. >>>
 
I know I linked to the IEP Goals and Objectives Bank, and I used to have goals like that for Maddie, but anymore we write our goals very differently.  This post is limited [...]

May 6, 2008

Grade 5 IEP (my input)

<<< OK, there will be multiple posts on the Grade 5 IEP, otherwise it will be so long, nobody would ever finish. >>>
Follow this link to read my “parent input” for the IEP.  I always use this same format, with some pictures and our “dream statement” (aka mission statement) for Maddie. 
Parent Input & Concerns (200 8)  
 

May 3, 2008

Put In My Place

I took the kids to a High School Musical party at our local library tonight.  Our community theater group is putting on a HSM performance in a couple weeks, and they’re visting local venues and events, practicing a couple songs and promoting the upcoming shows. 
At one point, the large group was divided up and went with different cast members to [...]

May 2, 2008

Grade 5 IEP (staff)

 
<<< OK, there will be multiple posts on the Grade 5 IEP, otherwise it will be so long, nobody would ever finish. >>>
It went well!  We were finished in four hours.  That’s pretty much unheard of for me. 
The main thing I took away from Maddie’s meeting was how important people are.  We  did a MAPS session, part [...]

May 1, 2008

IEP May 1, 2008

Today is Maddie’s IEP.  It never gets “easy”, but I feel pretty comfortable with how I anticipate the meeting will go.  I know at what points I will tear up and what point I will have to be fighting mad.
Just yesterday, a mom said this to me:
I guess I have looked at an IEP as [...]

April 28, 2008

To be wanted!

What is it like to be wanted?  Isn’t that something that we all crave?  Wow, I’ve never really had this experience with Maddie before. 
In general, this time of year really sucks for me.  We have Maddie’s annual IEP and MAPS meeting.  Its a really long day, a lot of prep work, a lot of anxiety and [...]

April 27, 2008

Cute photo!

Over Easter break, the kids and I went to Lake Erie Metropark’s Marshands Museum and Nature Center.  I took this photo of all my babies reading.

 
Are they all reading these nature and travel magazines that were at the park?  Obviously no! 
I strongly discourage the phrase “he/she can’t” in our household.  Andrew is at the age [...]

April 21, 2008

IEP Goals Bank

This is one that I have bookmarked
 
 
IEP Goals and Objectives Bank (PDF)
http://www.bridges4kids.org/IEP/iep.goal.bank.pdf
This amazing 177-page document will assist both parents and professionals in forming goals for kids of all ages in the special ed system. The Goal Bank has been designed to allow users to locate specific goals as used in the eSIS SPED Full software. Click [...]