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<blockquote data-quote="julierose24" data-source="post: 557126" data-attributes="member: 15387"><p>Yes, I think I need some direction with documentation. I have tried it, but I still have no idea what sets her off. Is it because she's hungry (melt downs near dinner time), or coming off medication, or tired because she never sleeps well. It all seems to be very inconsistent. </p><p></p><p>She HATES getting up and ready for school. Often times, she refuses to get out of bed altogether. I have to physically pick her up and put her in the hallway. Then she refuses to do anything - I bring her to school in her pajamas, with breakfast, and lunch, and hair supplies -so I can do her hair. Usually by the time we get there, she is calm and will get dressed in my classroom, eat and let me do her hair (luckily, I teach there as well). </p><p></p><p>So far, keeping records hasn't helped me find a pattern -but I really don't know what I"m looking for yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="julierose24, post: 557126, member: 15387"] Yes, I think I need some direction with documentation. I have tried it, but I still have no idea what sets her off. Is it because she's hungry (melt downs near dinner time), or coming off medication, or tired because she never sleeps well. It all seems to be very inconsistent. She HATES getting up and ready for school. Often times, she refuses to get out of bed altogether. I have to physically pick her up and put her in the hallway. Then she refuses to do anything - I bring her to school in her pajamas, with breakfast, and lunch, and hair supplies -so I can do her hair. Usually by the time we get there, she is calm and will get dressed in my classroom, eat and let me do her hair (luckily, I teach there as well). So far, keeping records hasn't helped me find a pattern -but I really don't know what I"m looking for yet. [/QUOTE]
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