IEP Interview with Miss T 12/4/2020 Aaron had a pretty good consistency. It was overwhelming in the beginning. He was interested in science and if it wasn’t relevant, he didn’t want to do it. Aaron’s IEP was as open as possible. The team communicated very well together. Some of his teachers had some unreasonable expectations. IEP meetings were ridiculous because they are meetings with people who haven’t met her child. Overall IEP’s were a breeze when dealt with therapists, they were things he could achieve. Aaron’s team was a really good team, they pushed him with challenges and they were kind. They had an EOG, where he was supposed to read the question and answer the question. There was no flexibility. She said that the instructor wouldn’t be flexible because of the rules. Tina after that had EOG’s removed from having to take the EOG. The test wasn’t designed for special needs children. He couldn’t read and it didn’t make sense to take them. IEP’s with Miss A ...
Welcome to the corrupted menagerie that is the mind of Master Joshua Harke. Beautifully wrapped around PTSD, Bipolar disorders and Love. I strive to spread messages of love, hope and rising above the pain.