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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 482292" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Actually, Janet had a great idea. My current PC15 had a SEIT (Special education itinerant teacher) when he was in nursery and pre-k. Her job was to attend nursery school with him and help him with his social skills. Ironically, he is the son with the best social skills. </p><p></p><p>We got the SEIT only because I scheduled his evaluation and difficult child's on the same day. I was in my 38th week with youngest boy so I was already on leave and H went with me. easy child was 2 years, 9 months and difficult child was 4 1/2 at the time. easy child wanted to be carried AND to be with me. I could not carry him so H carried him and I took difficult child, who walked with me. easy child acted out so much (our evaluation was actually ONLY for speech) that they decided he needed the SEIT! He has never acted out the same before or after. As a footnote, the baby was born 8 hours after the evaluations were done. The conclusion was that the SEIT wound up identifying another boy in easy child's class who she felt needed the services more than easy child and asked the teacher to talk to that mom about setting up an evaluation and that kid wound up with services as well. My son didn't need the SEIT anymore at the 6 month evaluation and she went to the classmate instead.</p><p></p><p>You might want to see if you can this type of educator assigned to V.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 482292, member: 3493"] Actually, Janet had a great idea. My current PC15 had a SEIT (Special education itinerant teacher) when he was in nursery and pre-k. Her job was to attend nursery school with him and help him with his social skills. Ironically, he is the son with the best social skills. We got the SEIT only because I scheduled his evaluation and difficult child's on the same day. I was in my 38th week with youngest boy so I was already on leave and H went with me. easy child was 2 years, 9 months and difficult child was 4 1/2 at the time. easy child wanted to be carried AND to be with me. I could not carry him so H carried him and I took difficult child, who walked with me. easy child acted out so much (our evaluation was actually ONLY for speech) that they decided he needed the SEIT! He has never acted out the same before or after. As a footnote, the baby was born 8 hours after the evaluations were done. The conclusion was that the SEIT wound up identifying another boy in easy child's class who she felt needed the services more than easy child and asked the teacher to talk to that mom about setting up an evaluation and that kid wound up with services as well. My son didn't need the SEIT anymore at the 6 month evaluation and she went to the classmate instead. You might want to see if you can this type of educator assigned to V. [/QUOTE]
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