For those of you with Exeptional kids, Dr. Suess version of an IEP meeting

by neverthere 2 Replies latest jw friends

  • neverthere
    neverthere

    Hey there, I know some of you deal with those IEP meetings too (Individual Education Plan, that is what it stands for here in Canuck Land). I am on the Asperger's Community Web board and this was posted so I thought I would share

    Anon
    (based on Green Eggs & Ham)
    Do you like these IEPs?
    I do not like these IEPs
    I do not like them, Geez Louise
    We test, we check
    We plan, we meet
    But nothing ever seems complete
    Would you, could you like the form?
    I do not like the form I see
    Not page 1, not 2 not 3
    Another change
    A brand new box
    I think we all have lost our rocks
    Could you all meet here or there?
    We could not all meet here or there
    We cannot all fit anywhere!
    Not in a room
    Not in the hall
    There seems to be no space at all
    Would you, could you meet again?
    I cannot meet agan next week
    No lunch, no prep
    Please hear me speak
    No not at dusk No not at dawn
    At 4 p.m. I should be gone
    Could you hear while all speak out?
    Would you write the words they spout?
    I could not hear, I would not write
    This does not need to be a fight
    Sign here, date there
    Mark this check that
    Beware the student's ad-vo-cat(e)
    You do not like them
    So you say
    Try again, try again!
    And you may
    If you will let me
    I will try again
    You'll see
    Say!
    I almost like these IEPs!
    I think I'll write six thousand three
    And I will practice day and night
    Until they say
    "You've got it right!"

  • pettygrudger
    pettygrudger

    Neverthere - this is GREAT!!! lmao!!!

    Gonna print this onto the Autism db I belong too!

    Thanks!

    Actually, I have long since started writing out my own IEP's - and then just having them transcribe onto their forms - it works much better that way!

  • joannadandy
    joannadandy

    LOL!

    This is awesome! So far my experience with IEP's has been just second hand and limited at that, but I can totally relate to the frustration they bring to both parent, teacher, and child.

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