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| WittsEnd |
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Mon 10th May 2010
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A's to F's - now what?
I am new to this and this is my first posting. My son just turned 11, is in the 5th grade as was diagnosed with ADHD when he was in the 2nd grade. With the passing of each new year the anxiety and stress of school has increased for my son and I. This year I decided that we needed some more help (actually I suggested it near the end of the 4th grade, but was told he didn't qualify for any). The first week of school I contacted the principal and requested that my son be given accomodations. I was told that he didn't qualify as his grades were fine. My arguement was I didn't want to wait until they weren't fine to get something into place. Long story short, I was finally able to get a 504 in place by the end of the first quarter....yes it took the whole quarter to get it done. Suggestion to anyone wanting accomodations for their child....PUT IT IN WRITING. At the end of the first quarter my son was on the honor roll...yes I said honor roll. He had never achieved that before. He had been close, but never manage to make it. I was so proud of him. Well now here we are in the 4th quarter and he is flunking reading and language arts. He is so far behind that I don't think we can recover from it. My frustration now is that the 504 has only been followed sporadically and his reading and language arts teached didn't let me know that he was so far behind. She has this notion that if she keeps giving him 0's on assignments that he doesn't turn in he will "learn his lesson". Anyone with an ADHD child knows this is not the case. I am at my witts end and I don't know what to do. I can't get the school to follow the 504 which states that he will have help getting his assignments together and making sure that his completed ones are turned in EVERYDAY. I am on a first name basis with everyone in the school office because I call at least twice a week for some reason or another and I can hear them roll their eyes when I call and request progress reports to try and figure out what he is missing. My son is a good kid. He doesn't have the "bully streak" that is somethimes associates with the ADHD, but he has started to lie and hide things from me because of the pressure of trying to remember everything. He has just recently been put on medication for anxiety because he has begun having anxiety attacks and I am trying to get him into counseling to learn how to control his impulses. I have never been a fan of homeschooling, no offense to anyone who homeschools (bad personal experience), but if I could figure out a way to homeschool him and not have to quit my job (can't afford too) I would. Does anyone have any suggestions of any kind for me? I feel that I am failing my son and I don't know what to do. |
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| Jessica |
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Tue 13th Nov 2007
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Advocates & Parent Training & Information Centers (PTI)
Apologies for the length!! You mentioned in your post that his 504 plan was followed sporadically or not at all. We had that same problem - in fact, reading your son's story is just like reading my daughter's, switch the names and you're done. One suggestion I would make would be to get a professional advocate to help you with the school, if you can afford it. There are many professional advocates out there that can come to 504 meetings with you, write the letters, make the calls etc. to force the school to do their job. Remember, following the 504 is a federal requirement - if the receive federal funds, as any public school does, they are required by law to follow it. Make 'em! :) Also, look for resources such as wrightslaw.com, which is a huge help in learning special needs law for yourself, and look for a Parent Training and Information Center (PTI) in your state. Ours in AZ is RaisingSpecialKids.org, they do all kinds of classes, consultations etc. and it's all free. From their website: "Raising Special Kids is a nonprofit organization funded through state and federal grants, and private donations....Raising Special Kids is Arizona's Parent Training and Information Center (PTI), one of over 100 centers authorized under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to provide assistance in special education to families and schools. Services include Individual Education Program (IEP) and 504 consultation for families. Training and consultation is available for schools, teachers and other professionals." Here's a site where you can find yours: http://www.taalliance.org/ptidirectory/ Us personally - After several years of working with the school, constant fighting, and ultimately, teachers starting to take things out on my daughter, we ended up moving both our kids into a virtual school, which is like homeschooling in that you can do it in your living room, or anywhere else, but it's actually a public charter school. Both kids have a highly qualified teacher, they ship us textbooks, a computer on loan from the school, etc. We just do classes online and from workbooks as opposed to going to a brick and mortar school. But we also had medical issues in addition to the ADHD; I was already losing my job because of how often I had to be at the school, etc. etc. So being at home to do school was not that big a change. It's still a loss of income... but with all that was happening, I wasn't making much anyway, and the savings in not having to pay for gas, clothing, lunches etc. partially has made up for the loss of income. We go to www.k12.com/azva/ if anyone is interested :). Jessica |
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