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working on difficult child's iep notes now. any thoughts welcome
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 427732" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>shelly thanks yet i feel like i am missing something and i dont' know what. i want to throw alot out so that i can negotiate down if need be. make sense?? yes your right on bathroom. i'm just afraid she'll avoid and go there to escape yet you are right. no cap.</p><p> </p><p>its' fascinating if you ever read the bipolar child book. they state in their to allow kids to start later in the day. yea ok like any school would ever go for that. great guy great mind yet let's be realistic to the carppy schools we handle!</p><p> </p><p>you should get the book even though it doesn't look like your child has BiPolar (BP). it gives a good idea of how to go about it. i got trained in this also years back when i worked with kids so i have a little bit of a clue. yet till this day i get intimidated slightly till i find my place in the meetings.</p><p> </p><p>one trick i've learned my husband taught me if you ever feel like your losing your way in the mtg. you can table it at any point. so simple right? </p><p> </p><p>good luck i guess that means you'll have to go through the testing thru the school also? our testing process is a joke. the last time they did a test on difficult child for the 504 they said she's great she's fine no problems lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 427732, member: 4514"] shelly thanks yet i feel like i am missing something and i dont' know what. i want to throw alot out so that i can negotiate down if need be. make sense?? yes your right on bathroom. i'm just afraid she'll avoid and go there to escape yet you are right. no cap. its' fascinating if you ever read the bipolar child book. they state in their to allow kids to start later in the day. yea ok like any school would ever go for that. great guy great mind yet let's be realistic to the carppy schools we handle! you should get the book even though it doesn't look like your child has BiPolar (BP). it gives a good idea of how to go about it. i got trained in this also years back when i worked with kids so i have a little bit of a clue. yet till this day i get intimidated slightly till i find my place in the meetings. one trick i've learned my husband taught me if you ever feel like your losing your way in the mtg. you can table it at any point. so simple right? good luck i guess that means you'll have to go through the testing thru the school also? our testing process is a joke. the last time they did a test on difficult child for the 504 they said she's great she's fine no problems lol [/QUOTE]
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