Useful Information:
Help your child improve their reading by building their Sight Words (words they recognize immediately). The website www.sightwords.com is an excellent resource for flash cards and printable games!
Email me to get your child's sign in information for www.xtramath.org! It is a great website to help your child build their fluency in math facts. This helps free up their processing for longer math problems.
Ready for your child's Committee on Special Education (CSE) Meeting?
What you need to know...
Additional Resources:
Students with Disabilities Community Services
www.adifferentwayin.org
Free tutoring in Alphabet Phonics for Students with Dyslexia or Severe Reading Difficulties
Parent Support Groups & Resources
http://parenttoparentnys.org/index.php/site/
Parent of Students with Disabilities Resources and Free Webinars
Articles for Parents about the Common Core
http://www.education.com/magazine/article/parents-guide-to-common-core-standards/
http://www.engageny.org/sites/default/files/resource/attachments/parent_workshop_backpack_guide.pdf
Please check back, as this site is updated frequently.
Email me to get your child's sign in information for www.xtramath.org! It is a great website to help your child build their fluency in math facts. This helps free up their processing for longer math problems.
Ready for your child's Committee on Special Education (CSE) Meeting?
What you need to know...
- Before the meeting you will receive a copy of a draft Individual Education Plan (IEP) in the mail
- You and I will either have a meeting or conference call to work together to develop a plan for your child. The plan will include what goals we want your child to work on, in addition to what programs and accommodations are best for your child.
- Together, we will attend a meeting at the school with the CSE Chairperson, and often the school guidance counselor or social worker, any additional service providers, and a general education teacher.
- At this meeting we present information about all the great things your child can do, and share the ideas we developed for goals and program recommendations for next year to help your child continue to succeed.
- The team finalizes recommendations, and I type up your child's final IEP for the next school year.
- The final IEP is mailed home to you, so please make sure it reflects everything we discussed.
Additional Resources:
Students with Disabilities Community Services
www.adifferentwayin.org
Free tutoring in Alphabet Phonics for Students with Dyslexia or Severe Reading Difficulties
Parent Support Groups & Resources
http://parenttoparentnys.org/index.php/site/
Parent of Students with Disabilities Resources and Free Webinars
Articles for Parents about the Common Core
http://www.education.com/magazine/article/parents-guide-to-common-core-standards/
http://www.engageny.org/sites/default/files/resource/attachments/parent_workshop_backpack_guide.pdf
Please check back, as this site is updated frequently.