DS (9, 4th grade, Aspergers, 2e) receives 20 minutes per day with an intervention specialist that helps him with written expression. This is a pullout and sometimes he also uses the time as a "study hall" so he can work on some of his school work at school and not have it as homework (anxiety issues regarding time).
The IS has asked me to consider rather than pulling him out of the classroom next year (5th grade), she'd work with him (and the other students as needed) in the classroom. Writing is the main academic trigger for meltdowns, which naturally I'd rather him not have in the classroom in front of his peers as it feeds the cycle of poor self esteem and seeing himself as a failure. He hasn't been melting down as much lately as his medication dosage has been consistently increased not because of personal growth.
I am sure he'd prefer being pulled out less and it could possibly help his feelings of "being different" seeing others get help etc.
Everyone knows DS is capable except DS. When he matures enough to understand and believe that he may not need the support, but right now he still needs it and the IS is certain he will need it next year too.
Part of me feels that his 20 minutes will be reduced due to the nature of the setting and I am reluctant to give up any of his hard earned IEP.
Any opinions?
The IS has asked me to consider rather than pulling him out of the classroom next year (5th grade), she'd work with him (and the other students as needed) in the classroom. Writing is the main academic trigger for meltdowns, which naturally I'd rather him not have in the classroom in front of his peers as it feeds the cycle of poor self esteem and seeing himself as a failure. He hasn't been melting down as much lately as his medication dosage has been consistently increased not because of personal growth.
I am sure he'd prefer being pulled out less and it could possibly help his feelings of "being different" seeing others get help etc.
Everyone knows DS is capable except DS. When he matures enough to understand and believe that he may not need the support, but right now he still needs it and the IS is certain he will need it next year too.
Part of me feels that his 20 minutes will be reduced due to the nature of the setting and I am reluctant to give up any of his hard earned IEP.
Any opinions?
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