Interfaith Education Prayer (IEP) |
||||
|
Interfaith
Education Prayer
IEP Training Welcome Required Sections PresentPerformance Goals & Objectives Supports & Services Accomodations & Modifications Measures of Progress Placement Conclusion Example IEP GOALS for: Copying Organization Reading Spelling Written Expression
Books About: L. A. Kids Home Page |
Here's the "Interfaith Education Prayer" for advocates and parents (as brought to me through prayer) -- for all who care and want to share in doing what is right for the Glory of God:
Here's the version for family and friends praying the "Interfaith Education Prayer" on behalf of a child and his/her parent, preferably at or before the time of the IEP meeting:
If you think this prayer will work, feel free to link to this page for anyone who needs it. Maybe by calling out to God across the country (together) we can start to remove Goliath from our midst. I believe we need to pray together to 'fix' what is broken in our system. If we do, God will hear us, especially as a collective of all of his children. Reasoning: The major religions are all based upon the Old Testament. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all believe in the same God.. One God who was the beginning and end, and who is written about in the Old Testament. My thoughts do not center on which is "right" in any form or fashion, but rather focus on what God would expect of us as adults who profess faith in Him. This prayer stems from many IEP meetings where persons profess to be of religious faith, but then behave as wolves in sheep's clothing in IEP meetings. I wonder where their morals and duty to God have gone when they step into the conference room? I find myself thinking they forget that they answer to God first, NOT "the system" and I often want to ask them if they think God is proud of them? Now this is NOT a condemnation of religious persons, by ANY means. However, I do think we can all work a LOT better together as a family of God serving Him and each individual child, rather than as persons trying to serve "the system" framework in which we are working. I think the human nature in all of us comes out when issues are heated and we become as "rams and goats" butting the sheep out of our way (as in Ezekiel 34:17-20 - Old Testament, which applies to three major religions). In doing so, the rams and goats may get what they want, but at the expense of the rights of the sheep, and in sacrifice of their close relationship with God. I've seen parents who've been pushed and shoved one too many times turn into rams and goats themselves, and then you have a room FULL of rams and goats, which leads to no good solution at all. Bringing religion into it may help remind those who bully to work more WITH others as equals in the family of God (as they should). It is permissible for parents to open IEP meetings with prayer focused on helping the child, with the prayer directed to God (as the one God of all peoples). Is this so totally taboo in today's world that no one would be brave enough to stand up for their beliefs in an IEP meeting? I know school personnel could NOT open a meeting with prayer because that would bring in the issue of separation of church and state, but they CAN pray before a meeting. Also, a parent has a right to individual religious beliefs and I don't think they could be legally stopped from praying, whether in a meeting or outside the door. If it is too taboo or scary for parents to instigate prayer in an IEP meeting, I believe advocates and parents could pray the "Interfaith Education Prayer" (IEP) outside the school before an IEP meeting, or friends of the family could pray while an IEP meeting is in session. Blessings, Copyright
© 2008, S. L. Cook, ALL Rights Reserved,
Legal and Privacy Policy
|
|
||