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So, My Son That Is Supposedly Not Bipolar
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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 114139" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I would not turn off the hot water if he is unstable. Perhaps it was soothing to him? Has he ever had any Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) issues? The sleeping trouble is new? Just suddenly? Has anything changed? New medications, new foods, perhaps lots of Xmas treats, started drinking pop, etc.? </p><p></p><p>What accomidations are they providing that regular schools will not? Are they helping him? Sometimes what works best for these kids is not traditional and we have to be flexible. As you know that can and will change every year with these kids. The schools need to be flexible, too. That is what Special Education is all about. Figuring out what is best for the child in need. What is the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) doing that a regular school will not? </p><p></p><p>Janna, I know you are worried. You come here avery few months wanting to pull Dylan out. I know your heart is fractured just by having him there. What is the plan at Residential Treatment Center (RTC)? What is the plan and what are they not following in that plan? I am trying to get you to think through what it is you need to specifically tell the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) about what they are doing that is not meeting the needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 114139, member: 391"] I would not turn off the hot water if he is unstable. Perhaps it was soothing to him? Has he ever had any Sensory Integration Disorder (SID) issues? The sleeping trouble is new? Just suddenly? Has anything changed? New medications, new foods, perhaps lots of Xmas treats, started drinking pop, etc.? What accomidations are they providing that regular schools will not? Are they helping him? Sometimes what works best for these kids is not traditional and we have to be flexible. As you know that can and will change every year with these kids. The schools need to be flexible, too. That is what Special Education is all about. Figuring out what is best for the child in need. What is the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) doing that a regular school will not? Janna, I know you are worried. You come here avery few months wanting to pull Dylan out. I know your heart is fractured just by having him there. What is the plan at Residential Treatment Center (RTC)? What is the plan and what are they not following in that plan? I am trying to get you to think through what it is you need to specifically tell the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) about what they are doing that is not meeting the needs. [/QUOTE]
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