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From Special Olympics to Meet of Champions!
When Jane Havsy of The Daily Record contacted my son for a phone interview she never knew how much that would mean to our family. Of course, any parent is excited when their child makes the newspaper for an accomplishment … Continue reading
The Reader’s Choice (Top 10 for 2011)
These were my most frequently read blogs for the Year 2011. It was also my first year blogging. I wrote 115 blogs in all. I certainly did not blog as much as I wanted but it was a good start. … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Life, Marriage, Parenting
Tagged 2011 Blogs, ADHD Medication, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Binocular vision, developmental behavioral optometrist, Division of Youth and Family Services, Double Deficit Dyslexia, Dyslexia, Educatio, Happy New Year's to my Readers, Homework, humor, IEP, Independent Educational Evaluations, Individualized Education Program, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Life, Movie Reviews, Parental Concerns, Parenting, Parenting a child with special needs, Pychosis reaction to ADHD medication, Race to Nowhere, Raising a child with special needs, Raising boys, raising children, Reader's Choice, Sensory integration dysfunction, Sex, speci, Teacher, teacher pressure on students, Top Posts, Vision therapy, WordPress
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Dr. Ross Greene Seminar
I had the pleasure of attending a seminar given by Dr. Ross Greene last year. Some of you may be familiar with him, author of, “The Explosive Child” and “Lost at School“. Dr. Greene is also an Associate Professor in … Continue reading
Posted in Parenting, Special Education
Tagged Attention Deficit Disorder, Behavior, Collaborative Problem Solving, Dyslexia, Education, Explosive Child, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Individualized Education Program, Parenting a child with special needs, Ross Greene, Sensory integration dysfunction, Special education
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The Listening Program
Well we are at the halfway point of completing The Listening Program. It is just one more therapy to add to our list that we’ve done. I’m excited to see the results that this therapy will harvest. But before I … Continue reading
Firstborn: Logical and Fair
On June 21, 2005 the interim superintendent responded to my letter. He said that he would accept my letter as my formal complaint against the learning consultant and investigate the matter IMMEDIATELY! He also directed me to to the Board’s … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parenting, Special Education
Tagged Advocacy, assistive technology, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Disability, Due Process, Dyslexia, Education, firstborn, Free Appropriate Public Education, Independent Educational Evaluations, Individualized Education Program, Learning disability, Parental Concerns, Parental Rights in Special Education, Parenting a child with special needs, Raising a child with special needs, SCHOOL RETALIATION, Sensory integration dysfunction, Special education
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Firstborn: Project Read Trained Teacher
I wrote a letter to the case manager regarding the IEP Draft that I had picked up on June 2, 2005 that was the proposed IEP from the May 27th meeting. I had called for another IEP meeting that was … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parenting, Special Education
Tagged Advocacy, assistive technology, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Disability, Due Process, Dyslexia, Education, firstborn, Free Appropriate Public Education, Independent Educational Evaluations, Individualized Education Program, Learning disability, Parental Concerns, Parental Rights in Special Education, Project Read, Raising a child with special needs, SCHOOL RETALIATION, Sensory integration dysfunction, Special education
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Firstborn: It’s all phonetics!
It was June 2005. My son was still in the process of vision therapy. The children’s desks at school were starting to be emptied out and all their work sent home. I received a writing journal that had been kept … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parenting, Special Education
Tagged Advocacy, assistive technology, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Disability, Dyslexia, Education, firstborn, Free Appropriate Public Education, IEP, Independent Educational Evaluations, Individualized Education Program, Learning disability, Parental Concerns, Parental Rights in Special Education, Parenting a child with special needs, Raising a child with special needs, Sensory integration dysfunction, Third grade, Vision therapy
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Firstborn: FERPA
So I decided to contact the Family Policy Compliance Officer at the United States Department of Education in Washington, D.C.. I explained to him how the child study team hadn’t given me access to the teacher’s notes that had been … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parenting, Special Education
Tagged Advocacy, assistive technology, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Disability, Dyslexia, Education, firstborn, Free Appropriate Public Education, IEP, Independent Educational Evaluations, Individualized Education Program, Learning disability, Parental Concerns, Parental Rights in Special Education, Parenting a child with special needs, Raising a child with special needs, SCHOOL RETALIATION, Sensory integration dysfunction, Third grade
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Firstborn: Bully Mom
So you heard a portion of the IEP meeting on May 27th but let me explain some of the other things that happened at that IEP meeting and after wards to give you a better picture. First off I provided … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parenting, Special Education
Tagged Advocacy, assistive technology, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Disability, Dyslexia, Education, firstborn, Free Appropriate Public Education, IEP, Independent Educational Evaluations, Individualized Education Program, Learning disability, Parental Concerns, Parental Rights in Special Education, Parenting a child with special needs, Sensory integration dysfunction, Special education
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Firstborn: Transcribed audiotape
It was May 27th. I arrived at the meeting, tape recorder in hand. The meeting was going pretty smooth. We were all playing “nicey nice”. Then we got to the discussion about my son’s writing and the topic of Assistive … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Parenting, Special Education
Tagged Advocacy, assistive technology, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Dyslexia, Education, firstborn, Individualized Education Program, Parental Rights in Special Education, Parenting a child with special needs, Sensory integration dysfunction, Special education
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