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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 719182" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Why would popcorn be off limits? Microwave bags of popcorn, yes. Make that off limits. It is full of truly nasty stuff. But a popcorn maker has far less nasty stuff in it. Or even a microwave popper that doesn't use the premade bags. I gave each class one of those almost every single year and each teacher loved it and used it all year. I also provided the popcorn if the teacher wanted me to. It is HEALTHY and CHEAP!! Why would you give candy when you can give that???</p><p></p><p>I think it is great that he came home and asked if he could have the crackers. You are making some progress. He took an alternative, which is serious progress. </p><p></p><p>I am glad you are getting things lined up. Going to the Special Education director was the right move. Often you do the best to just jump over the little people and go to the top dog. It really does get things moving faster. Don't forget to sent follow up letters in writing. There are form letters in our archives that you can use by filling in the blanks. This can help set in federal protections for your son. It also lets everyone know that you are keeping records.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 719182, member: 1233"] Why would popcorn be off limits? Microwave bags of popcorn, yes. Make that off limits. It is full of truly nasty stuff. But a popcorn maker has far less nasty stuff in it. Or even a microwave popper that doesn't use the premade bags. I gave each class one of those almost every single year and each teacher loved it and used it all year. I also provided the popcorn if the teacher wanted me to. It is HEALTHY and CHEAP!! Why would you give candy when you can give that??? I think it is great that he came home and asked if he could have the crackers. You are making some progress. He took an alternative, which is serious progress. I am glad you are getting things lined up. Going to the Special Education director was the right move. Often you do the best to just jump over the little people and go to the top dog. It really does get things moving faster. Don't forget to sent follow up letters in writing. There are form letters in our archives that you can use by filling in the blanks. This can help set in federal protections for your son. It also lets everyone know that you are keeping records. [/QUOTE]
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