Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your child has to be recommended for this class. It’s not open to the general population.
Some schools have it as a Gen Ed elective for a semester or a Special Ed elective for a year.
Anonymous wrote:Your child has to be recommended for this class. It’s not open to the general population.
Can you explain what they teach? And what methods they employ? The downside is losing a different elective.Anonymous wrote:DC took the class in 7th grade, and it made a difference. DC is currently taking it in 9th as well. Again, it works for my DC. DC doesn't have an IEP but does have ADHD—Honor Roll student since 7th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ‘strategies for success’ class sounds like more of an executive functioning coach. It teaches how to plan, organize, task initiate, task complete, how to take notes, etc. Any outside class for this in the DMV?
Sure if that were actually the case. It's not. Most of the schools have very little work and there is no individual help.
It actually serves to keep kids with IEPs out of the GE electives.
I didn’t get that sense.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ‘strategies for success’ class sounds like more of an executive functioning coach. It teaches how to plan, organize, task initiate, task complete, how to take notes, etc. Any outside class for this in the DMV?
Sure if that were actually the case. It's not. Most of the schools have very little work and there is no individual help.
It actually serves to keep kids with IEPs out of the GE electives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ‘strategies for success’ class sounds like more of an executive functioning coach. It teaches how to plan, organize, task initiate, task complete, how to take notes, etc. Any outside class for this in the DMV?
Sure if that were actually the case. It's not. Most of the schools have very little work and there is no individual help.
Anonymous wrote:The ‘strategies for success’ class sounds like more of an executive functioning coach. It teaches how to plan, organize, task initiate, task complete, how to take notes, etc. Any outside class for this in the DMV?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have an outside coach or supplement that worked?
Anonymous wrote:Are parents notified if our students are enrolled in this course? Is there an option to opt-out if desired?
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend a tutoring program/teacher that covers similar strategies that I could sign my rising 7th grader up for? I think they could strongly benefit from additional study skills, time management and organization. Does not listen to me when I try to advise.