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<blockquote data-quote="bzymomto4" data-source="post: 117901" data-attributes="member: 4477"><p>I haven't had those type of behavioral problems with my own kids, but I always wish that the school would put objective descriptions of the problem in writing so that I can take it in to the doctor to represent my child's problem from a 1st person perspective when my child is away from me. I believe it would help the doctor have a more complete understanding of the child. </p><p></p><p>As for dealing with behavior that is completely disruptive and providing an education, our previous school district provided a 1:1 aide 5 days a week to support kids in class. While I'm sure there are adjustments at first, the kids in our school were able to be part of the class and have their own support always available to help them cope and focus. It's expensive, as we had many 1:1's in our school, but as I understand things the districts other choice would be to provide private school education. I hope you find a way to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bzymomto4, post: 117901, member: 4477"] I haven't had those type of behavioral problems with my own kids, but I always wish that the school would put objective descriptions of the problem in writing so that I can take it in to the doctor to represent my child's problem from a 1st person perspective when my child is away from me. I believe it would help the doctor have a more complete understanding of the child. As for dealing with behavior that is completely disruptive and providing an education, our previous school district provided a 1:1 aide 5 days a week to support kids in class. While I'm sure there are adjustments at first, the kids in our school were able to be part of the class and have their own support always available to help them cope and focus. It's expensive, as we had many 1:1's in our school, but as I understand things the districts other choice would be to provide private school education. I hope you find a way to help. [/QUOTE]
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