[blindkid] 2nd into 3rd grade IEP

Penny Duffy pennyduffy at gmail.com
Mon Mar 11 16:48:14 UTC 2013


Tuesday.

One of the biggest things your child is going to need is support for
braille and proper braille instruction. This is most important for him
right now since it will affect how he learns all subjects because reading
is so important. He will need ATLEAST 1 hour a day and I think it should be
2 hours a day at least till he learns the code. This doesn't have to
involve being pulled out of the classroom all the time. The school and
TVI/TBS should be able to find a time that works best for him.  Has he been
getting braille before he lost vision during this last batch?  If he hasn't
been getting it he  should start now. You don't have to wait for  a new IEP
meeting<  request a newe meeting and get it added as a service ASAP. I
would also have braille instruction added for him for ESY (extended school
year)  I am sure this seems all over whelming.  The more braille he gets
the quicker he will learn it. Braille is not hard to learn its fitting this
additional instruction in that can be tricky.


On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 12:23 PM, *2sday* <tuesday0728 at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hello all     :)
>
> I recently updated everyone on here about Joey's recent vision loss and I
> thank you all for your responses. I'm trying to get some input for Joey's
> IEP meeting that I will be having in a couple months. Joey is currently in
> the 2nd grade. In the beginning of the year we put together his IEP with an
> aide and assistance with work. It included a lot of one on one as well. We
> revised it to include a CCTV which Joey was able to use until recently. I
> have been going back and fourth trying to decide if I should put Joey
> through to the 3rd grade or hold him back in the 2nd. I feel that Joey
> didn't learn anything in 1st grade as we were just finding out about his
> vision issues so he went in the 2nd grade very behind. He has learned some
> things this year but is still very behind. My fears are that he goes into
> the 3rd grade and is SO behind that he gets frustrated and we get nowhere.
> I don't want him to feel bad about he held back or upset him that his class
>  mates will be moving on and he will not. I'm still torn on what to do
> here.
>
> What I'm needing help or opinions with is Joey's IEP. Seeing how he is now
> Blind with some light perception what should I be asking for? Does he need
> a TVI? I'm sorry to sound so uneducated about this but I am just that. I
> don't know what I need for him or where to go for assistance.
>
> any input is helpful
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Tuesday
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