Growing Weary of the IEP
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It's that time again. I got the e-mail to set up a date for Alex's IEP and all of a sudden, I just feel ill. I so don't want to deal with this right now. (who does, right?) I'm just so sick of all of it. I'm tired. so very tired.
I went to print my IEP wish list, sat back in my chair with my eyes closed and could have fallen asleep forever. I'm wiped out. I sit there and I wonder what the point in this meeting is because every year- every single year- it's complete regression over the summer break. It doesn't matter what goes into the IEP, it could stay the same things forever and it wouldn't matter because it's the same thing year after year. Complete regression, no overall progress.
I don't know the reason for it. It could be the 6 schools in 7 (8?) years, it could be the constant changing of staff, it could be the constant changing of goals, it could be Alex. I was hoping that this school would be the difference. This school would be exactly what he needed to finally just ... get it. I just knew that this was the school for him. and I can't say it's not. I really don't know what to expect from this school yet. Last year we had a rough start but this year has been better. at least he kept the same teacher all year... so far. I worry about what we're facing next year. I think about promises made, promises kept, promises broken, truth told and truth deflected and I'm still not sure where we stand. I'm not sure how much trust is there. but then I wonder what I'm pushing for. does it even matter? Would it make a difference?I'm looking at my wishlist and it just seems ridiculous. All of it. When the goals started all those years ago, it made sense. Have a big goal, make the IEP goals steps to the big goal. as the years go by and he masters each one, move on to the next step until he gets the big goal. but as the years go by and the Team changes and people leave and new people come in this goal doesn't make sense and that goal doesn't make sense, he's not getting anywhere here, he's done with that one so let's work on this, this and this instead and right now, I have no clue what the big goal is anymore and I don't know where he's at on his way to mastering it. It seems he's bouncing around from one thing to the next, never finishing what he started.
And so, I'm considering. What's the point? How much do I really need to be involved in what they decide to do for him? It would be easy enough to just show up and say, "Ok." no matter what they offer because what they offer doesn't matter. At this point, looking back at what feels like all of the wasted years, it seems like he's just passing time until he ages out at 21. If that's what he's doing, if that's all he's doing, is my energy best spent somewhere else?
Hopefully, I'll have the answer to that before March 29th rolls around. Until then, I'm going to assume that I'm tired and have a bad attitude. I'm going to study his current IEP until I know every dotted i and crossed t and every typo in there, I'm going to put together the suggestions and concerns I have, I will have a list of strengths ready to rattle off. I will assume that this school will be the difference. This school will be exactly what he needs to finally just ... get it. I just know that this is the school for him and this is the year that everything will fall right into place. ...*fingers crossed*
M
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