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WELCOME TO BREWER PARENT NIGHT. Our goals:. Provide information that parents need to know when their child has an IEP Provide ideas for helping your child reach their potential Provide important things to think about for the approaching high school years Answer your questions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: WELCOME TO BREWER PARENT NIGHT

WELCOME TOBREWER

PARENT NIGHT

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Our goals: Provide information that parents need to know

when their child has an IEP

Provide ideas for helping your child reach their potential

Provide important things to think about for the approaching high school years

Answer your questions

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How is the IEP developed?

The IEP development process must consider: your child’s strengths; your concerns for your child’s education; the results of your child’s individual

evaluation; the results of any State or districtwide

tests or assessments; and any unique needs related to your child’s

disability (such as communication needs, behavior, etc.).

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Things to consider in middle school:

What can your child do now to prepare for being an adult? What can you do to help him or her prepare?

What will your child do after he or she graduates from school? (Or when he or she turns 21 and is no longer eligible to attend school?)

Will your child go to college? If so, what high school courses should he or she take? What tests will your child take?

Where will your child live? Does he or she need to learn new skills to live independently?

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Least Restrictive Environment

Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) means that a student is with his or her general education peers as much as possible during the school day while meeting their specific needs.

This could take place in a variety of service models

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Service Models/Placements(from least to highest percentage in special education)

1. Itinerant- general education classes all day; visits with special education teacher just to check in.

2. Inclusion/Co-teaching – general education classes for all core subjects; Special and general education teachers co-teach in the classroom.

3. “Resource”- one enrichment period to provide remediation of skills and assistance with assignments

4. Partial integration- instruction in Math and/or ELA given by the special education teacher

5. All core areas in the special education classroom-instruction in all core areas given by the special education teacher

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AccommodationsAccommodations are changes in materials or procedures that provide access to instruction

and assessments for students with disabilities. They are designed to enable students with

disabilities to learn without the impediment of their disabilities, and to show their knowledge

and skills rather than the effects of their disabilities.

Remember: We want to level the playing field while helping the

student become more and more independent

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High School Considerations

It is important to begin thinking about high school and beyond now!

Students who do not take general education courses will not receive credits toward their diploma

Students who do not pass general education courses will not receive credits toward their diploma

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High School Options

High School Diploma - student must take credit-earning courses and pass them to earn 24 credits and pass the HSAP exam.

Occupational Credential - student will take core courses (English, Math, History, Science) in the special education classroom along with work-readiness courses.

Attendance Certificate- student will receive this if they do not earn the necessary credits nor do they take the Occupational Credential path.

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How can you help your child succeed?

Positive, frequent communication with teachers and service providers

Encourage them to read and locate information Talk to them and listen, let them know you are

interested in them Monitor homework and studying Put a limit on TV and video game playing Encourage responsibility and independence Encourage active learning- asking and

answering questions, getting involved in cooking, sports, etc.

Teach about accountability and consequences Make education a priority

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Good Study Habits

Study a little each day- review notes, break spelling or vocabulary lists into chunks

Get a routine established for the week and follow as closely as possible.

Choose a quiet, comfortable place without distractions.

Use index cards for learning vocabulary or other information for memorization

Use an agenda daily to write down assignments and important information

Have a healthy snack while you study to help you concentrate.