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<blockquote data-quote="Heartfelt_Mommy" data-source="post: 764950" data-attributes="member: 33188"><p>We got a doctor’s note from the Dr stating that my daughter is diagnosed with enuresis/encopresis and we requested a 504 meeting in writing (email) develop a plan to help her at school. 504 is not SpEd. It deals with action plans for medical accommodations like what your niece is dealing with. Request the school nurse and counselor be present. The school is required by law to have this meeting and you must provide the diagnosis documentation for the school to put in place accommodations that they are legally required to follow.</p><p></p><p>Ours was along the lines of scheduled bathroom breaks via scheduled nurse breaks to protect her privacy and minimize other students knowing what was going on, access to the school nurse, frequent water/hydration breaks, access to her water bottle at all times, 2 changes of clothing on hand, parental notification (but not sent home) if a change was needed, no consequences for accidents or apparent intentional soiling in response to teacher directives, drawing as little attention as possible to incidents, avoiding known triggers, well as many of the other things mentioned in other comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heartfelt_Mommy, post: 764950, member: 33188"] We got a doctor’s note from the Dr stating that my daughter is diagnosed with enuresis/encopresis and we requested a 504 meeting in writing (email) develop a plan to help her at school. 504 is not SpEd. It deals with action plans for medical accommodations like what your niece is dealing with. Request the school nurse and counselor be present. The school is required by law to have this meeting and you must provide the diagnosis documentation for the school to put in place accommodations that they are legally required to follow. Ours was along the lines of scheduled bathroom breaks via scheduled nurse breaks to protect her privacy and minimize other students knowing what was going on, access to the school nurse, frequent water/hydration breaks, access to her water bottle at all times, 2 changes of clothing on hand, parental notification (but not sent home) if a change was needed, no consequences for accidents or apparent intentional soiling in response to teacher directives, drawing as little attention as possible to incidents, avoiding known triggers, well as many of the other things mentioned in other comments. [/QUOTE]
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