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Dealing with intense sensory processing disorder (SPD) child, about to ruin our marriage
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 513316" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>if you can get an IEP or even a 504 plan, things like using the ear phones are accommodations you write in that they must use. (of course we all know people dont follow the rules, but many do...here we often talk of the problems because of course that is what we need support on, but there are times things go right! )</p><p></p><p>I have bought those noise cancelling ear phones for Q and even if not connected to music he will put them on with the little shhhh sound in there it helps him. You can buy noise protection head phones for small ones too... </p><p></p><p>For accommodations while most kids are kept in the dark for fire drills etc... have it put that she must have warning (someone would help her out in a real fire so no worries that it will increase danger, the chance of her having a meltdown over the alarm is probably way higher than the chance of a real fire anyway)... and the teachers must put on the noise protection and give her a fidget or some form of security before the drill. They can practice this with her before it ever happens. (if this is not an issue for her, please ignore, smile)</p><p></p><p>I wanted to say...WOW When I saw what you did for her in your home.... really cool</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 513316, member: 12886"] if you can get an IEP or even a 504 plan, things like using the ear phones are accommodations you write in that they must use. (of course we all know people dont follow the rules, but many do...here we often talk of the problems because of course that is what we need support on, but there are times things go right! ) I have bought those noise cancelling ear phones for Q and even if not connected to music he will put them on with the little shhhh sound in there it helps him. You can buy noise protection head phones for small ones too... For accommodations while most kids are kept in the dark for fire drills etc... have it put that she must have warning (someone would help her out in a real fire so no worries that it will increase danger, the chance of her having a meltdown over the alarm is probably way higher than the chance of a real fire anyway)... and the teachers must put on the noise protection and give her a fidget or some form of security before the drill. They can practice this with her before it ever happens. (if this is not an issue for her, please ignore, smile) I wanted to say...WOW When I saw what you did for her in your home.... really cool [/QUOTE]
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