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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 529406" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Most excellent!</p><p></p><p>Does he have a 504 or IEP yet? If not, start asking. These items should be in there. It's great when a teacher is accommodating, but what if he gets a teacher who isn't? With these things on his plan the teacher will have to allow it.</p><p></p><p>Thing like this only affected son once he hit HS. One teacher had a NO CHEWING rule. Not just gum, not just food, but no chewing ANYTHING. Well, yeah, except for son because back in elementary school when he was eating his shirt collars (still does) he was given these chewy things, and I made sure to get that in his IEP because it's a sensory thing. So, fast forward to HS, son gets to chew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 529406, member: 11965"] Most excellent! Does he have a 504 or IEP yet? If not, start asking. These items should be in there. It's great when a teacher is accommodating, but what if he gets a teacher who isn't? With these things on his plan the teacher will have to allow it. Thing like this only affected son once he hit HS. One teacher had a NO CHEWING rule. Not just gum, not just food, but no chewing ANYTHING. Well, yeah, except for son because back in elementary school when he was eating his shirt collars (still does) he was given these chewy things, and I made sure to get that in his IEP because it's a sensory thing. So, fast forward to HS, son gets to chew. [/QUOTE]
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