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Accommodations for bipolar symptons?
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<blockquote data-quote="weatheringthestorm" data-source="post: 106625" data-attributes="member: 4424"><p>I've found those little stress balls to be one of my greatest tools. They help kids divert some of their energy into squeezing them and it doesn't distract the others. It helps many kids concentrate as well. Chewing gum can help too. I know most schools still don't let kids chew gum, but our jr high does and it helps to some extent.</p><p></p><p>If the energy is severe enough a standing "pass" to go walk it off should be put in place. We have kids that can be trusted to make a few laps, take only 5 min, etc and they don't need the one on one para. However, if this is really needed and your child can't handle it alone a one on one should be provided. All of this can be added to the BIP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weatheringthestorm, post: 106625, member: 4424"] I've found those little stress balls to be one of my greatest tools. They help kids divert some of their energy into squeezing them and it doesn't distract the others. It helps many kids concentrate as well. Chewing gum can help too. I know most schools still don't let kids chew gum, but our jr high does and it helps to some extent. If the energy is severe enough a standing "pass" to go walk it off should be put in place. We have kids that can be trusted to make a few laps, take only 5 min, etc and they don't need the one on one para. However, if this is really needed and your child can't handle it alone a one on one should be provided. All of this can be added to the BIP. [/QUOTE]
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