DS is a pretty sharp cookie, as has been exhibited in his standardized testing and report cards; however, whenever we've met regarding his IEP, which is ONLY for speech services, I tend to get defensive because they ask questions about his intelligence until his teacher whips out info indicating he's right on track if not above average.
Last month we had his annual IEP meeting combined with his school conference which again showed he was doing well. Unfortunately his teacher was unable to attend as two days prior to this, she had a baby, so we met with the speech pathologist, school counselor and a substitute. Again -- nothing remarkable.
Fast forward -- the week after Christmas I receive a call at work from the substitute regarding DS's behavior -- easily frustrated, got in trouble for not listening. Which was a complete surprise because every day we get a behavior calendar which they're supposed to color and we're supposed to initial. If it's green that means he was good. Blue or other color -- he got blue once for not listening during a field trip -- we discuss what happened. However, his calendar had been blank pretty much the entire month of December and continued into January. So we assumed all was well.
The sub indicated that DS was trying to haul his backpack, boots, snowpants, etc. from his locker to the classroom in one trip and would get frustrated and drop everything in front of the door and then get upset when his classmates tried to get past. She had some other issues that same day that involved her getting after him for not listening and she said "I have a son who is autistic, so I KNOW what it's like to get blindsided by these issues, so wanted to visit with you and see if maybe we should set up incentives, a sticker chart for behavior" I indicated that DH and I would speak with DS -- HELLO? Tell the kid to make two trips, ask for help if he needs it. Which we did and crisis averted.
I was really annoyed with the sub -- but DH insisted this was her first teaching gig, she has to learn somewhere. I was just relieved when his teacher came back on Monday.
Monday we get a note from the "reading teachers" -- asking us to consider putting DS in a remedial reading program. If we didn't respond in 5 days he would be placed. Hello? So DH crafts an email to his teacher inquiring about this, concerns about labeling, wondering on what basis this was determined, requesting more info. We did NOT return the sheet or sign off on it.
Last night DS comes home with a book to read -- similar to what we've been doing since kindergarten. He reads a book to us; however, this one was VERY, VERY below his level. And we notice the book is from the READING program! I look at the form we were to review and it was dated LAST Thursday; however, today would've been our 5th day to respond.
Apparently they placed him in remedial reading without our permission. I'm so furious I could spit! Ugh!
I should add that DS' elementary school got in trouble in terms of their standardized testing results being very below average for disabled students last year.
Last month we had his annual IEP meeting combined with his school conference which again showed he was doing well. Unfortunately his teacher was unable to attend as two days prior to this, she had a baby, so we met with the speech pathologist, school counselor and a substitute. Again -- nothing remarkable.
Fast forward -- the week after Christmas I receive a call at work from the substitute regarding DS's behavior -- easily frustrated, got in trouble for not listening. Which was a complete surprise because every day we get a behavior calendar which they're supposed to color and we're supposed to initial. If it's green that means he was good. Blue or other color -- he got blue once for not listening during a field trip -- we discuss what happened. However, his calendar had been blank pretty much the entire month of December and continued into January. So we assumed all was well.
The sub indicated that DS was trying to haul his backpack, boots, snowpants, etc. from his locker to the classroom in one trip and would get frustrated and drop everything in front of the door and then get upset when his classmates tried to get past. She had some other issues that same day that involved her getting after him for not listening and she said "I have a son who is autistic, so I KNOW what it's like to get blindsided by these issues, so wanted to visit with you and see if maybe we should set up incentives, a sticker chart for behavior" I indicated that DH and I would speak with DS -- HELLO? Tell the kid to make two trips, ask for help if he needs it. Which we did and crisis averted.
I was really annoyed with the sub -- but DH insisted this was her first teaching gig, she has to learn somewhere. I was just relieved when his teacher came back on Monday.
Monday we get a note from the "reading teachers" -- asking us to consider putting DS in a remedial reading program. If we didn't respond in 5 days he would be placed. Hello? So DH crafts an email to his teacher inquiring about this, concerns about labeling, wondering on what basis this was determined, requesting more info. We did NOT return the sheet or sign off on it.
Last night DS comes home with a book to read -- similar to what we've been doing since kindergarten. He reads a book to us; however, this one was VERY, VERY below his level. And we notice the book is from the READING program! I look at the form we were to review and it was dated LAST Thursday; however, today would've been our 5th day to respond.
Apparently they placed him in remedial reading without our permission. I'm so furious I could spit! Ugh!
I should add that DS' elementary school got in trouble in terms of their standardized testing results being very below average for disabled students last year.