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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 487093" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>mine actually did a modified day for 1/2 year. she was already on an IEP, but it was a simple letter from the psychiatrist to get it done--she went to school after the first two periods of the day. in our case, one was a core subject, so we got the school to tutor her 3 days/week right after school which worked out beautifully. </p><p></p><p>her day ran from 9:30-2 (2:30 on tutor days). i would have made it a later start, but that was the natural "change of class" time and i didnt want her to miss a third class if i could help it.</p><p></p><p>the only <em>s<em>l</em>ight </em>hassle was that i had to provide transportation, which i should have fought and made them pay me for, but i didnt have the energy. but honestly, the benefits FAR outweighed the hassle. it was only for a semester, and mine has been able to attend a full day ever since.</p><p></p><p>LOTS of things can be done to help yours--don't let the school tell you its impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 487093, member: 8831"] mine actually did a modified day for 1/2 year. she was already on an IEP, but it was a simple letter from the psychiatrist to get it done--she went to school after the first two periods of the day. in our case, one was a core subject, so we got the school to tutor her 3 days/week right after school which worked out beautifully. her day ran from 9:30-2 (2:30 on tutor days). i would have made it a later start, but that was the natural "change of class" time and i didnt want her to miss a third class if i could help it. the only [I]s[I]l[/I]ight [/I]hassle was that i had to provide transportation, which i should have fought and made them pay me for, but i didnt have the energy. but honestly, the benefits FAR outweighed the hassle. it was only for a semester, and mine has been able to attend a full day ever since. LOTS of things can be done to help yours--don't let the school tell you its impossible. [/QUOTE]
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