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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well then, PP, if what we need is an intervention of sorts … how do I make that happen? It’s dang near impossible to have all these teachers on the same page. They have been responsive in email. And the school is so huge, I feel like they’re overwhelmed with their caseload and more responsive to the kids who ask for help, meanwhile, my kid is falling through the cracks. [/quote] You can’t. It’s really hard to parent a teen with SN or even one without. I have one of each. And I get you are hoping she will listen to other adults because sometimes they listen to others more than their parents. Having all of her teachers and coaches in the same room to tell her she must use her accommodations is not the answer. The teachers can’t make her use her accommodations if she doesn’t want to. Your best bet is to have her be a part of the IEP process and find accommodations that are helpful to her and that she will use, as she moves forward and gets older. [/quote]
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