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Accommodations for bipolar symptons?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 103041" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thank you , Ladies! We were waiting on private Ed Spec. to submit recommendations (I had a team evaluation him in Oct) to do the BIP so there isn't one in place yet. We'll be working on it soon. I used the web site Sheila suggested before I met with sd for this year's IEP and it was very helpful.</p><p></p><p>I really like the idea of letting him take a break to release energy. There is a para in the room- I guess- it's an aide in collaborative classes. She is there for all kids on collaborative so I don't think she can leave with just one student. But, it seems like he should be able to go to the gym and run or something or just go talk someone's ear off for a little while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 103041, member: 3699"] Thank you , Ladies! We were waiting on private Ed Spec. to submit recommendations (I had a team evaluation him in Oct) to do the BIP so there isn't one in place yet. We'll be working on it soon. I used the web site Sheila suggested before I met with sd for this year's IEP and it was very helpful. I really like the idea of letting him take a break to release energy. There is a para in the room- I guess- it's an aide in collaborative classes. She is there for all kids on collaborative so I don't think she can leave with just one student. But, it seems like he should be able to go to the gym and run or something or just go talk someone's ear off for a little while. [/QUOTE]
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