My son has ADHD combined type. He is in 5th grade but academcially he performs at 3rd grade level in reading and writing and ELA. He had his first IEP meeting but the goals were put together at the 1st meeting that reveiwed his evaluation and testing material (discussed by the psychologist) and they slammed down last minute goals that are only focused on one goal:self monitoring and checking off a checklist at only 5 hours a week , in classroon. He got super behind with the Covid online schooling 2 yrs ago and is deficient in phonics, can barely write a sentence (except super basic like: The bird sang a song.) He is having a difficult time with grammer, spelling and reading comprehension. Can I ask the team to just dodge the slef monitoring goal and do the BASICS in reading and writing instead? He is not super hyperactive in the classroom, but he does have problems with keeping on task and organizing his work. Any thoughts? I am looking at super basic reading and writing IEP goals..is this the wrong direction to go in? I welcome your thoughts....
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My son has ADHD combined type. He is in 5th grade but academcially he performs at 3rd grade level in reading and writing and ELA. He had his first IEP meeting but the goals were put together at the 1st meeting that reveiwed his evaluation and testing material (discussed by the psychologist) and they slammed down last minute goals that are only focused on one goal:self monitoring and checking off a checklist at only 5 hours a week , in classroon. He got super behind with the Covid online schooling 2 yrs ago and is deficient in phonics, can barely write a sentence (except super basic like: The bird sang a song.) He is having a difficult time with grammer, spelling and reading comprehension. Can I ask the team to just dodge the slef monitoring goal and do the BASICS in reading and writing instead? He is not super hyperactive in the classroom, but he does have problems with keeping on task and organizing his work. Any thoughts? I am looking at super basic reading and writing IEP goals..is this the wrong direction to go in? I welcome your thoughts....
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