Hivemind teachers, I need your help. We finally have a 504 meeting scheduled for CJ on Thursday. I have never done this before and, while I know what I want to accomplish in a general sense, I need a better idea of what to expect and what to prepare.
Hit me up here or in e-mail. Profile addy is good.
We are home. I have skipped a lot. Photos to follow. Faceplant >> floor.
Suzi, some of these worksheets might help you: [link]
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Maybe also these: [link]
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The little key symbol on those pages says that it's material only for CHADD members, but I'm not logged in (or even registered with that site, I don't think), and I opened them fine.
After a delightful lie in the hammock and snack on the porch, I turned on the TV, and Firefly is on, and I just caught "I'll be in my bunk." Good times.
Thanks Teppy. Last time I had looked on that site, the examples I found related mostly to much younger children, but either I'm looking with different eys now or you linked to different pages - but these look very helpful. They are printing right now.
I may have linked to pages that were just information-ish about children with ADHD, which wouldn't have been as specific as stuff about 504 plans/IEPs. I wish I knew more stuff off the top of my head, but my wheelhouse is more adults with ADD, rather than kids.
Oh, here's another expertise-I-don't-have question: If a house is for sale, googling the address should turn something up right?
I owuld think so, Jesse.
Steph - that is part of the crux of my problem. He is in school but also a psuedo-adult.
Correct, Jesse.
So I have hardware cloth to block the entrance to the crawlspace where the undetermined animal is getting in. But it was $17 for tin snips, so I'll try to borrow some from my sister.
On the walk back from the hardware store (I LOVE having a hardware store I can walk to!) I passed the grand opening of the new business in the neighborhood: a kettle corn shop/production facility. They were giving out samples, and I grabbed a small package of the sea salt/caramel, which is very good. They also have savory types, like spicy chipotle lime, and BBQ, and so forth.
I'm not sure that a purely retail shop would survive here, but if they're also using it as their production facility, it ought to do okay. Nice to see, anyway.
That sounds like a nice addition to the neighborhood.
I napped a bit and I think that may have been a mistake.