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she's ok.....says the teacher
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 204055" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi,</p><p></p><p>no i tried that idea. like you said not a long term solution yet maybe a viable option while medications are put into place therapy comes along, etc. school doesn't do that. i don't have an iep in place right now either so i have to beg for any type of understanding from them. their hard core with oh she's ok. tha'Tourette's Syndrome their new tune now. wasn't that way at beginning of year and all last year. there's a new psychdoc on board i think he's looking to cut spending and i'm going to be the example.</p><p></p><p>so they don't do stay indoors help a teacher, etc. it just gets worse in the winter because than she has lunchroom to contend with eating alone, but she doens't eat and than they return to class and they all play and difficult child sits there alone. for lack of better words it *****. thanks for the suggestion though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 204055, member: 4514"] hi, no i tried that idea. like you said not a long term solution yet maybe a viable option while medications are put into place therapy comes along, etc. school doesn't do that. i don't have an iep in place right now either so i have to beg for any type of understanding from them. their hard core with oh she's ok. tha'Tourette's Syndrome their new tune now. wasn't that way at beginning of year and all last year. there's a new psychdoc on board i think he's looking to cut spending and i'm going to be the example. so they don't do stay indoors help a teacher, etc. it just gets worse in the winter because than she has lunchroom to contend with eating alone, but she doens't eat and than they return to class and they all play and difficult child sits there alone. for lack of better words it *****. thanks for the suggestion though. [/QUOTE]
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