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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It isn't all your fault, but you can make your daughter's challenges worse. How hard is it to keep track of paper work? As soon as she gets home from school, go through her back pack together, and talk about the paperwork and what needs to be done with it.[/quote] OP here - this is provided the paperwork comes home. Half the time it doesn't.... But yes we can do better at home.[/quote] There is a lot on your plate when your child has this type of issue. PP is right that you have to help your daughter develop systems and the school is trying to let you know that you are part of the team that needs to make your child successful. But, the school also has to be sure that things come home. One of the interventions that was on my son's IEP was that the teacher would review his backpack each day. As he got older, it extended to reviewing the planner as well. Shortly before the end of ES, a goal was put into place whereby he would be taught to manage his own backpack because in MS, even with interventions and supports, he needed to be able to pack his own backpack up each day. [/quote]
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