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Anyone have tips for difficult child's poor planning?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 187438" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yeah, SW- that possibility has been discussed and still is a topic for therapist! That's kind of where we left off at the last IEP meeting!! That could explain why this is worse when there is more pressure (too many thhings to do in a short period of time, for instance), I suppose. But, when I tried to help him plan ahead last year to waard some of this off, he wouldn't let me. It's difficult to "not give him that choice" on this one- when I tried it before it ended up back-firing. I'll have to think of a way to go about it a little differently.</p><p></p><p>His allowance is earned and we have a system for him to earn it that includes homework and behavior at school, among other things. It sounds like I need to be specific about tieing project work into this. (ie- 1/4 of projects need to be complete by end of this day; 1/2 needs to be complete by end of week). Last year, the goal was to get him to make an effort at all, so it was listed "work on project."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 187438, member: 3699"] Yeah, SW- that possibility has been discussed and still is a topic for therapist! That's kind of where we left off at the last IEP meeting!! That could explain why this is worse when there is more pressure (too many thhings to do in a short period of time, for instance), I suppose. But, when I tried to help him plan ahead last year to waard some of this off, he wouldn't let me. It's difficult to "not give him that choice" on this one- when I tried it before it ended up back-firing. I'll have to think of a way to go about it a little differently. His allowance is earned and we have a system for him to earn it that includes homework and behavior at school, among other things. It sounds like I need to be specific about tieing project work into this. (ie- 1/4 of projects need to be complete by end of this day; 1/2 needs to be complete by end of week). Last year, the goal was to get him to make an effort at all, so it was listed "work on project." [/QUOTE]
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