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writing our first IEP this week or next - need advice!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="cboz" data-source="post: 404142"><p>difficult child (grade 2) is being moved to an e.d. classroom until he can regain some control (he's now in therapy & we're still tweaking medications). We are writing his IEP soon (it's only for emotional disturbance; he doesn't have learning disabilities that impede his academic success). Here are his difficulties that can cause him to have explosive/violent outbursts:</p><p></p><p>- transitioning from one mind-set to another</p><p>- considering the likely outcomes or consequences of actions (impulsive)</p><p>- expressing concerns, needs or thoughts in words</p><p>- considering a range of solutions to a problem</p><p>- expressing concerns, needs, or thoughts in words</p><p>- managing emotional response to frustration so as to think rationally</p><p>- chronic irritability that impede capacity for problem-solving</p><p>- attending to and/or accurately interpreting social cues/nuances</p><p></p><p>Any and all suggestions are appreciated! </p><p></p><p>-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cboz, post: 404142"] difficult child (grade 2) is being moved to an e.d. classroom until he can regain some control (he's now in therapy & we're still tweaking medications). We are writing his IEP soon (it's only for emotional disturbance; he doesn't have learning disabilities that impede his academic success). Here are his difficulties that can cause him to have explosive/violent outbursts: - transitioning from one mind-set to another - considering the likely outcomes or consequences of actions (impulsive) - expressing concerns, needs or thoughts in words - considering a range of solutions to a problem - expressing concerns, needs, or thoughts in words - managing emotional response to frustration so as to think rationally - chronic irritability that impede capacity for problem-solving - attending to and/or accurately interpreting social cues/nuances Any and all suggestions are appreciated! - [/QUOTE]
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