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02/05/08

IEP for an older child

Posted by : Kelly in Foster Adoption Blog at 11:36 am , 546 words, 322 views  
Categories: School issues

We had our annual IEP (Individualized Education Plan) review for Sammy a few weeks ago. It was a good meeting with everyone working toward the same goals.

Sammy’s full written IEP arrived in the mail over the weekend. After an IEP meeting, the team is required to send out a copy of the plan to all interested parties.

Since this is his first year in high school, his goals are significantly different than they have been in the past. His goals are now geared toward his life after high school. Yes, that is four years away, if he actually graduates, but with... more


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01/14/08

School records

Posted by : Kelly in Foster Adoption Blog at 05:07 pm , 477 words, 214 views  
Categories: School issues

When you register your child for school, you may have to take a social worker with you. There are various pieces of information that the school requires in order to enroll your child, and you may not have all the information you need.

First and foremost you need the child’s birth certificate. In most cases you do not receive the child’s birth certificate until after the adoption is final. The social worker may provide this to the school in order to enroll your child.

You will also need to show the school that you have the right to enroll the child and... more

The bobble head meeting

Posted by : Kelly in Foster Adoption Blog at 02:14 pm , 652 words, 270 views  
Categories: School issues

Fortunately for me, these meeting are becoming more common in my life. This is a far cry from the meetings we used to have.

What I mean by bobble head meeting is that when one person says something, the other people involved nod their head in agreement.

In past meetings, especially when there was one particular social worker involved, I used to spend all my time justifying our parenting techniques, why we did or didn’t do things, and that my son actually did do the things I said. Sammy is quite charming and can convince you the sun is purple if... more

10/17/07

Doing the unpopular thing

Posted by : Kelly in Foster Adoption Blog at 02:51 pm , 500 words, 160 views  
Categories: School issues

Hannah is home from school today. She is not sick, nor is it a day off. It is a Love & Logic response to some behavior that we have been dealing with.

Hannah is not a speedy child. She is a very laid back kid, who does things in her own sweet time. Most of the time I don’t care, but when it comes to getting ready for school, we have a schedule to keep. She has an hour to get dressed (I get her clothes ready a week in advance), make her bed, brush her teeth, get her hair done (I pick out her hair ties, etc.) and eat breakfast.... more

10/07/07

Investigating my name

Posted by : Kelly in Foster Adoption Blog at 08:45 pm , 452 words, 161 views  
Categories: School issues

Hannah has a homework assignment that I dislike greatly. It’s called “Investigating My Name.” It is antiquated, and needs to be done away with.

The assignment requires us to fill out the following information about our child:

1. What is my full name? 2. What other names did you consider? Boy Girl 3. Am I named after anyone in our family? If so, whom? 4. Am I named after anyone who is not in our family? If so, whom? 5. What are all my different nicknames? 6. What does my name mean?

OK. I can answer... more

10/01/07

I understand because.......

Posted by : Kelly in Foster Adoption Blog at 08:31 am , 552 words, 157 views  
Categories: School issues

This is sort of a follow up to my “Why are you angry?” blog. I didn’t intend for there to be a follow up, but it happened so here goes.

Yesterday I was at a Pampered Chef party. The party was at the house of Hannah’s best friend A. A’s mom was the hostess and several people in attendance were teachers, one being a special education teacher to severely autistic kids.

A’s older sister is in the autistic spectrum, leaning more toward Aspberger’s Syndrome. She also has Sensory Integration... more


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08/29/07

Getting your special needs child organized

Posted by : Kelly in Foster Adoption Blog at 12:58 pm , 519 words, 97 views  
Categories: School issues

messy school desk

In Wisconsin, we are just getting ready for back to school. I know some of you have already had several weeks of school, and personally, I’m a bit jealous. I’m not one of those moms that gets upset when her kids leave for school, I’m usually doing the happy dance. I know many special needs parents are.

For the past several days, we have been doing “getting ready practice.” Hannah is not one that gets ready “quick and snappy” in the morning, so we have gotten up at the time that she will need to get up each day, and... more

08/16/07

What to tell the teacher

Posted by : Kelly in Foster Adoption Blog at 09:45 am , 571 words, 84 views  
Categories: School issues

parent teacher student

You may be wondering how much of your child’s information to disclose to teachers.

If you are still in the pre-adoptive phase, you may be bound by confidentiality agreements and will want to check with your social worker to see what can be disclosed.

In many cases, you may want to put the teacher on a “need to know” basis.

Is the information relevant to the teacher being able to teach your child? Telling the teacher that your child has been sexually abused would be appropriate if that child... more

08/15/07

Preparing the teacher to teach your child

Posted by : Kelly in Foster Adoption Blog at 09:12 pm , 407 words, 86 views  
Categories: School issues

apple for teacher

Each child is unique, but with children who have trauma in their background extra care needs to be taken while trying to educate them.

I went with my niece to get her registered for her first year of high school today. It was a very difficult day for her, because as a result of a custody battle she will be attending a new high school and moving in with her dad. The tears in her eyes all through the process told me everything she couldn’t say.

This beautiful young woman has had her mother in her life from the... more

08/14/07

Year round schooling

Posted by : Kelly in Foster Adoption Blog at 09:01 pm , 351 words, 120 views  
Categories: School issues

apple for teacher

We had an interesting chat on the Adoption.com chat group tonight about the pros and cons of year round schooling. The pros won out by an overwhelming margin.

Personally, I wish we had year round schooling here. We do a type of it with the kids. For kids with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) structure and consistency are incredibly important. For that reason alone did the “Summer Bridge... more

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