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Upcoming Annual & Transition IEP - Advice Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="amyherrero" data-source="post: 284701" data-attributes="member: 7512"><p>Thanks for pointing out where I needed to change to difficult child. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/redface.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":redface:" title="redface :redface:" data-shortname=":redface:" /></p><p></p><p>The medicine Dr. is a pediatric behavioral psychiatrist or something like that. When we met with him on the 17th he said he does not really do much with IEP's. He frustrates me some. Probably my fear of dr thing. Not fear really, but I lose my voice around them.</p><p></p><p>My son started a therapeutic camp this week. It is one we did last summer, and during the school year. As luck would have it there is a "camper" in my son's group that pushes his buttons some how. This is a really good thing! My son gets to work on his stuff with immediate support around him. I just hope he does not hit the kid or vice versa. Just name calling so far, but from what I heard from his counselor it was pretty vicious. We are also working with a much lower dosage of Concerta for camp. The dr. recommended none so difficult child could really work, but I am a little afraid. I want his counselors to get to know him before a total melt down.</p><p></p><p>I should hear back from mft about her input on iep this week. She is also going to run it by a asperger specialist she knows. You have to be very careful how you say things to difficult child. He is very literal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amyherrero, post: 284701, member: 7512"] Thanks for pointing out where I needed to change to difficult child. :blushing: The medicine Dr. is a pediatric behavioral psychiatrist or something like that. When we met with him on the 17th he said he does not really do much with IEP's. He frustrates me some. Probably my fear of dr thing. Not fear really, but I lose my voice around them. My son started a therapeutic camp this week. It is one we did last summer, and during the school year. As luck would have it there is a "camper" in my son's group that pushes his buttons some how. This is a really good thing! My son gets to work on his stuff with immediate support around him. I just hope he does not hit the kid or vice versa. Just name calling so far, but from what I heard from his counselor it was pretty vicious. We are also working with a much lower dosage of Concerta for camp. The dr. recommended none so difficult child could really work, but I am a little afraid. I want his counselors to get to know him before a total melt down. I should hear back from mft about her input on iep this week. She is also going to run it by a asperger specialist she knows. You have to be very careful how you say things to difficult child. He is very literal. [/QUOTE]
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