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school assistive measures for Bipolar and Writing disabilities for kids in JRhigh
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 406558" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>For the dysgraphia issue, </p><p>1. Use of an alphasmart or computer for assignments and note taking.</p><p>2. Use of a scribe </p><p>3. Oral assessments (instead of written)</p><p>4. Occupational therapy to address fine motor issues</p><p>5. Speech/Language therapy</p><p></p><p>For the behaviors, the school must do a Functional Behavior Anaylsis. Until it is determined why he is acting out, it will be an exercise in frustration for all to try and stop it. I'd recommend getting a copy of<strong> Lost At School </strong>by Ross Greene. It uses Collabarative Problem Solving to identify why a child is acting out as well as works with the child to find the solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 406558, member: 1169"] For the dysgraphia issue, 1. Use of an alphasmart or computer for assignments and note taking. 2. Use of a scribe 3. Oral assessments (instead of written) 4. Occupational therapy to address fine motor issues 5. Speech/Language therapy For the behaviors, the school must do a Functional Behavior Anaylsis. Until it is determined why he is acting out, it will be an exercise in frustration for all to try and stop it. I'd recommend getting a copy of[B] Lost At School [/B]by Ross Greene. It uses Collabarative Problem Solving to identify why a child is acting out as well as works with the child to find the solution. [/QUOTE]
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