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Title: Parents and IEPs


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Parents and IEPs
  • Building successful relationships with our
    childrens schools

2
Our themes
  • Where are we, as parents, coming from?
  • What tools can we bring?
  • What do we know?
  • Putting it into practice

3
Where are we coming from?
  • Imagine that you have been in a car accident and
    you have lost a leg.
  • How does this affect your life?

4
Parents tell us
  • Anger
  • Frustration
  • Guilt
  • Loss of control
  • Change in relationships
  • Dependence on others
  • Fear of the unknown

5
Who comes into our life?
  • Doctors
  • Therapists OT and PT
  • Social services
  • Rehabilitation specialists
  • Support groups
  • Employment counsellors

6
Lets look at the difference
  • Parents talk about their heart
  • Service providers talk about service
  • How do we tie these together?
  • Acknowledge the difference
  • Build relationships

7
Relationships home and school
  • Key to making an IEP work
  • An IEP is a formal piece of paper
  • Relationship is what turns that piece of paper
    into a living document
  • Relationship turns it from something to fear into
    something to work on together

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Building that relationship
  • Qualities parents want
  • Openness
  • Sharing of good and bad
  • Problem solving together
  • Learning from failure
  • Learning from success
  • What you want also applies to school.

9
Tips to foster collaboration
  • Keep your meeting small.
  • Know who will attend.
  • Use a visual to track what is being said.
  • Talk about what helps you to be involved.
  • Share your feelings.
  • Keep goals simple.
  • Make failure okay.
  • Ask questions.

10
Eduspeak
  • Sometimes schools use words that make it hard for
    us to contribute.
  • You know how your child learns.
  • You know what you do to tell your child something
    important.

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My child learns best when
  • She has a chance to watch something being done
    before trying it herself.
  • She sits close to the teacher.
  • Instructions are simple.
  • He can talk about it first.
  • He works with others.
  • He has quiet time to absorb.

12
Building goals together
  • Keep to 4 or 5 goals.
  • Prioritize what is important.
  • Include both short term and long term goals.
  • Look at how you will measure the goal.
  • Set up a process for reviewing the draft.
  • Ensure goals include what you know about your
    child.

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Sample IEP goal
  • Josh is entering kindergarten. He has physical
    handicaps and a severe speech delay. At home, you
    use sign language to help him communicate. He
    uses a wheelchair and has leg braces.
  • The goal is to help Josh develop relationships
    with other students in the class.

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Putting the goal into practice
  • The teacher will use selected words in sign
    language with the class, beginning with hello
    and goodbye.
  • Josh will illustrate the signs for other
    students.
  • The parent will bring in a simple sign language
    book for the class.
  • The speech pathologist will teach the class a
    song in sign language.

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  • The parent will bring in Joshs old leg braces to
    add to the dress-up corner of the class.
  • The classroom will be organized so that Josh sits
    in the middle of the class, with a small group of
    boys.
  • Other students will be invited to have a turn
    helping the aide to push Joshs chair to the
    library and the gym.

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In summary
  • The IEP is a tool to help our child succeed.
  • It comes alive when we build relationships to
    support our child.
  • The IEP is the beginning not the end.
  • Working together, we put our child first.
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