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Chances of getting an aide - thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 536601" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Our district is fundamentally opposed to 1:1 aides on educational grounds but Tigger was able to get one for two years and I have seen a few others. The key is somehow demonstrating that the child can be maintained in a less restrictive environment if a 1:1 aide is provided. </p><p></p><p>If it is just those unstructured times - lunch, recess, transitions - you might start with asking that he be provided with 1:1 support during those times to teach him the skills he needs to handle them. If they have been documenting his problems without 1:1, have them continue to document how he does with 1:1, a decrease in problems would support the need for a 1:1 aide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 536601, member: 1169"] Our district is fundamentally opposed to 1:1 aides on educational grounds but Tigger was able to get one for two years and I have seen a few others. The key is somehow demonstrating that the child can be maintained in a less restrictive environment if a 1:1 aide is provided. If it is just those unstructured times - lunch, recess, transitions - you might start with asking that he be provided with 1:1 support during those times to teach him the skills he needs to handle them. If they have been documenting his problems without 1:1, have them continue to document how he does with 1:1, a decrease in problems would support the need for a 1:1 aide. [/QUOTE]
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