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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 188132" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I would show up in the office, with difficult child, get the schedule and a map, and take a little tour, whether the counselor likes it or not. We took Miss KT and several of her friends on the tour to find everyone's classes before junior high and high school too. We started from first period and walked it so they all knew exactly where they were going, and everyone felt really good because they didn't get lost the first day of school.</p><p></p><p>I attended a seminar by Rick Lavoie, and something he said has stayed with me..."You have to prepare the child for the situation, and prepare the situation for the child." That's why we walked the schedule. That's why I was chatting with counselors and teachers, not necessarily to tell them all my child has ADHD, but to be visible and let them know that, if it becomes necessary, I can bite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 188132, member: 4040"] I would show up in the office, with difficult child, get the schedule and a map, and take a little tour, whether the counselor likes it or not. We took Miss KT and several of her friends on the tour to find everyone's classes before junior high and high school too. We started from first period and walked it so they all knew exactly where they were going, and everyone felt really good because they didn't get lost the first day of school. I attended a seminar by Rick Lavoie, and something he said has stayed with me..."You have to prepare the child for the situation, and prepare the situation for the child." That's why we walked the schedule. That's why I was chatting with counselors and teachers, not necessarily to tell them all my child has ADHD, but to be visible and let them know that, if it becomes necessary, I can bite. [/QUOTE]
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