BeccaGrace
Reads Disney Menus When She's Sad
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My youngest dd is in public preschool for her second year of Integrated Preschool (special needs 3 and 4 year olds learn with regularly developing 4 year olds). She makes the cutoff for Kindergarten next year but she hasn't met most of her IEP goals that cover the Kindergarten screening items. For instance, she cannot say her ABCs, can only recognize 3-4 letters, only counts to 3, only shape she knows is a circle. She has made significant progress over the last two years but it has been slow--in 1 1/2 years she has only met about six of the 20-something goals in her IEP. She is capable of learning and her child study team has done a lot to help--summer school, help with an aide in class, etc; it just takes her longer.
As we get close to the Kindergarten screening and her next IEP evaluation I am getting concerned about whether they are going to suggest keeping her back for a 3rd year of preschool or allow her to go to Kindergarten.
All of the other special needs kids I know from school have some sort of behaviorial/emotional issue rather than a strictly academic one. Becca is developing normally in terms of social skills and classroom behavior, her difficulties are all academic.
I do know that two Kindergarteners this year go to the regular K class in the morning and receive special education instruction in the afternoon. However, I also know both these children are capable of writing their own names and are more advanced academically than Becca is at this point.
I'm trying to look at the merits of both options (staying back or going to K) and thought maybe there might be some resources online but I haven't been able to find much to help. So I'm wondering if anyone is aware of any website or message board for special needs kids and school issues.
Mostly I'm trying to figure out how the school will handle it if Becca continues on a similar pace for learning--do they just keep leaving them back or push them through even if they aren't ready?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! I prefer going into these things with a bit of knowledge on my side and right now I just feel pretty unsure of things.
As we get close to the Kindergarten screening and her next IEP evaluation I am getting concerned about whether they are going to suggest keeping her back for a 3rd year of preschool or allow her to go to Kindergarten.
All of the other special needs kids I know from school have some sort of behaviorial/emotional issue rather than a strictly academic one. Becca is developing normally in terms of social skills and classroom behavior, her difficulties are all academic.
I do know that two Kindergarteners this year go to the regular K class in the morning and receive special education instruction in the afternoon. However, I also know both these children are capable of writing their own names and are more advanced academically than Becca is at this point.
I'm trying to look at the merits of both options (staying back or going to K) and thought maybe there might be some resources online but I haven't been able to find much to help. So I'm wondering if anyone is aware of any website or message board for special needs kids and school issues.
Mostly I'm trying to figure out how the school will handle it if Becca continues on a similar pace for learning--do they just keep leaving them back or push them through even if they aren't ready?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! I prefer going into these things with a bit of knowledge on my side and right now I just feel pretty unsure of things.
