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Help, my daughter holds it together at school and explodes at home!
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 421441"><p>It sounds like the IEP needs to be changed to reflect struggles in the morning. I would not let them change the IEP to a 504. They cannot change anything unless you agree. You have the final say. Remind the sd that it is not uncommon for kids to keep it together during school just to lose it at home. This is their problem if there is a problem getting her there to begin with. Maybe that needs to be a goal area, being to her class on time every morning and prepared. Another might be that she get Occupational Therapist (OT) at the end of every day to "de-stress". Something that requires her to relax or "tire" her muscles in a constructive way.</p><p> </p><p>What AS symptoms does your daughter struggle with the most? There is such a wide range that it is hard to give better advice without more specifics. Is she on any medications? What kinds of things bother her? More info would be very helpful? You should also consider posting the "getting her up and off to school on time" in the General Forum. You could get lots of good advice there. We can definitely help with the IEP stuff on this forum but not everyone reads all forums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 421441"] It sounds like the IEP needs to be changed to reflect struggles in the morning. I would not let them change the IEP to a 504. They cannot change anything unless you agree. You have the final say. Remind the sd that it is not uncommon for kids to keep it together during school just to lose it at home. This is their problem if there is a problem getting her there to begin with. Maybe that needs to be a goal area, being to her class on time every morning and prepared. Another might be that she get Occupational Therapist (OT) at the end of every day to "de-stress". Something that requires her to relax or "tire" her muscles in a constructive way. What AS symptoms does your daughter struggle with the most? There is such a wide range that it is hard to give better advice without more specifics. Is she on any medications? What kinds of things bother her? More info would be very helpful? You should also consider posting the "getting her up and off to school on time" in the General Forum. You could get lots of good advice there. We can definitely help with the IEP stuff on this forum but not everyone reads all forums. [/QUOTE]
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