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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 248141" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>arewetheonlyones: Welcome. The question about the iep. It appears that given your son has had these conditions that he does and has qualified for the FAPE IDEA IEP services: evaluations, monthly medication monitoring, conseling, social skills training with a conselor at school such as a friendship club, and anything else specific to his learning needs.</p><p>I firmly feel that having a morning be a possitive event on a daily basis is essential.</p><p>Perhaps trying a totally new stradigy? When my child is having trouble I have found that when offered hope he will try something to help himself. I like to offer him options. </p><p>Getting up earllier and walking together befor a shower and breakfast. Children want their parents attention more than anything. This is a way to engender a lifelong habit and to give your child the time needed everyday to wake and be alert and unlearn the habit of morning grumpies. Also it allows your children to know that they and their health matters to his parents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 248141, member: 6271"] arewetheonlyones: Welcome. The question about the iep. It appears that given your son has had these conditions that he does and has qualified for the FAPE IDEA IEP services: evaluations, monthly medication monitoring, conseling, social skills training with a conselor at school such as a friendship club, and anything else specific to his learning needs. I firmly feel that having a morning be a possitive event on a daily basis is essential. Perhaps trying a totally new stradigy? When my child is having trouble I have found that when offered hope he will try something to help himself. I like to offer him options. Getting up earllier and walking together befor a shower and breakfast. Children want their parents attention more than anything. This is a way to engender a lifelong habit and to give your child the time needed everyday to wake and be alert and unlearn the habit of morning grumpies. Also it allows your children to know that they and their health matters to his parents. [/QUOTE]
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