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<blockquote data-quote="Stella Johnson" data-source="post: 217253" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>gcvmom,</p><p>I know I can't change her interests over night. I was sort of hoping I could replace some of them with the ds. She had always wanted a video game system. I had always refused because I wanted her out playing and being active rather than glued to the tv. So there's obviously a down side to the DS too. </p><p>Hopefully this other girl will hang out for a while and not get tired of difficult child's immaturity. I think she could be a good influence on difficult child's maturity. She is a good kid and always very respectful. </p><p> </p><p>I think I will have them put something specific in the IEP about the duties of the aid who doesn't seem to think she has to do anything. </p><p> </p><p>Marilynne,</p><p>My difficult child has physically matured at the speed of light too. She is well developed and very tall for her age. She's about 5'7" now and wearing a half size bigger than me in shoes. </p><p> </p><p>I might try private lessons for the clarinet later. She did seem to enjoy it even though she wasn't progressing as fast as the other kids. I never expected her to really. I know it takes her longer to learn anything. </p><p> </p><p>TerryJ2,</p><p>Sorry to hear there is no Christmas performance for his guitar class. That's too bad. I think I missed your post. I'll go look for it now.</p><p> </p><p>Steph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella Johnson, post: 217253, member: 9"] gcvmom, I know I can't change her interests over night. I was sort of hoping I could replace some of them with the ds. She had always wanted a video game system. I had always refused because I wanted her out playing and being active rather than glued to the tv. So there's obviously a down side to the DS too. Hopefully this other girl will hang out for a while and not get tired of difficult child's immaturity. I think she could be a good influence on difficult child's maturity. She is a good kid and always very respectful. I think I will have them put something specific in the IEP about the duties of the aid who doesn't seem to think she has to do anything. Marilynne, My difficult child has physically matured at the speed of light too. She is well developed and very tall for her age. She's about 5'7" now and wearing a half size bigger than me in shoes. I might try private lessons for the clarinet later. She did seem to enjoy it even though she wasn't progressing as fast as the other kids. I never expected her to really. I know it takes her longer to learn anything. TerryJ2, Sorry to hear there is no Christmas performance for his guitar class. That's too bad. I think I missed your post. I'll go look for it now. Steph [/QUOTE]
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