That sounds like a great classroom! You'll have to update on what all that generic stuff is about. I stopped using the phrase I-E-P and started saying "Johnny's education plan". It made them think a little bit and sort of put what we were doing into perspective that it is a plan for HIS education and needs, not just a piece of paper.

Good luck with that...not fun, huh?
Johnny's doing really well and loves school and loves his one-on-one aide who I couldn't be happier with. She works better with him than the therapists and teacher, even though THEY ARE all great too. He just has a bond with her and he's been in and out sick a lot or with doc appointments, so yesterday and today he cried at school which makes me sad...but since he loves his aide, and she is such a mommy-type person, he calms down a lot for her. Not all the way, but no one is as good as your real mommy when you're not feeling 100%, ya know? He's out until Monday because he has a follow-up appnt with a doc tomorrow too.