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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 682513" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>I would think it would be to the benefit of the school for them to have an IEP and a BIP on SS10. Roxona, you might consider posting in the Special Education forum to see if there is something your husband can do to get this ball rolling for SS10. </p><p></p><p>I work with a child who has zero impulse control. I really do mean zero. He does every little weird thing that pops into his head including kissing the boys, copying Jack's stimming behaviors, and dropping his pants in the bus loop. Happily, he has an intense BIP. All the teachers and aides help him throughout the day, all day, every day. We love the kid, but he has to have someone else to tell him that his behaviors are inappropriate because<em> he cannot do it for himself. </em>Yesterday, March 21, was the first day ALL YEAR that he had a good day. A day where he was successful at focusing and not annoying the heck out of every person in his path, like a one child tornado. </p><p></p><p>At 10 years old, your step-son deserves to have a chance to be successful at school. He deserves to have the adults in his life working together to help him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 682513, member: 11832"] I would think it would be to the benefit of the school for them to have an IEP and a BIP on SS10. Roxona, you might consider posting in the Special Education forum to see if there is something your husband can do to get this ball rolling for SS10. I work with a child who has zero impulse control. I really do mean zero. He does every little weird thing that pops into his head including kissing the boys, copying Jack's stimming behaviors, and dropping his pants in the bus loop. Happily, he has an intense BIP. All the teachers and aides help him throughout the day, all day, every day. We love the kid, but he has to have someone else to tell him that his behaviors are inappropriate because[I] he cannot do it for himself. [/I]Yesterday, March 21, was the first day ALL YEAR that he had a good day. A day where he was successful at focusing and not annoying the heck out of every person in his path, like a one child tornado. At 10 years old, your step-son deserves to have a chance to be successful at school. He deserves to have the adults in his life working together to help him. [/QUOTE]
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