Always, always, in the back of our minds are the questions, "Is this the right learning environment for Caroline? Can she learn and succeed here? Can she keep up with the pace given all of her bipolar related sick days? When do you pull the plug if it is apparent that she is too discouraged about her grades?" So many hard questions. I think we are going to give it a semester and see how accommodating her teachers will be and then decide if a big public high school is the right fit for her or if she needs a much smaller environment. The last thing we want is for her to be so frustrated with inflexible teachers that she stops caring and gives up.
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Thursday, September 20, 2012
IEP Meeting Went Great, But...
Yesterdays big IEP meeting went great. I am very impressed with the staff that attended. Everyone seemed so eager to help Caroline and quite interested in her case. I couldn't have asked for a better meeting. The "but" is that she is failing Geometry, has several Ds in other subjects, which are likely due to all the school she has missed in the first five weeks. Very discouraging to her and to us. I am meeting with the Geometry teacher this morning to try to ascertain what is going wrong here. She says he isn't very helpful in terms of his instruction in class. The Mathnasium tutor spent two hours with her yesterday trying to help her understand the concepts. She made some real progress there but my concern is why she isn't getting this kind of instruction at school.
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ReplyDeleteJust wanted to tell you how thankful I am for your blog. My 10yo daughter was recently dx bipolar and adhd. I found your blog and spent 2.5 days reading it. Thank you for being so transparent through the difficult times...and thank you for sharing all of those highs and lows.
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