Saturday, February 6, 2016

What I Thought I Knew

Before my children, I was a teacher for eight years. I sat in IEP ( Individualized Education Plan) meetings discussing modifications and accommodations the child would have. I followed the plan to a "t". I looked at an IEP plan as helping "level" the field for kids with special needs. I documented and checked off all the things I was doing like extending time, giving fewer choices, reading tests, and moving their seat closer. I never really understood the impact and importance of an IEP for the student and the family until I sat on the other side of the table years later for my own children. I then felt the emotion and frustration a parent feels fighting for their child's needs to be met. I am thankful for the teachers and therapist that show empathy and really want to help. When I do go back to teaching, I will not be the same. I am thankful that my children have opened my eyes to the other side.