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difficult child's IEP today with unexpected results
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 610510" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I leave the house at 7:00, drop off easy child at 7:15, and have to be to work by 7:30. That would leave difficult child with 2 and a half hours to do whatever she pleases. I know for a fact if I wake her up in the morning before I leave for work, she will climb right back into bed and go to sleep after I leave. I am planning on setting a very loud radio alarm clock to wake her up, and I am going to call her before she has to get on the bus. There is no guarantee, however, that she will hear the alarm or the phone. Then if she does wake up, she may not get dressed in time due to the fact that she is reeeeal slow. Hopefully it works out. She missed school again today because she didn't sleep last night. She is tapering off the Geodon and so far the Seroquel that psychiatrist put in it's place isn't helping. It's time for another medication adjustment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 610510, member: 2196"] I leave the house at 7:00, drop off easy child at 7:15, and have to be to work by 7:30. That would leave difficult child with 2 and a half hours to do whatever she pleases. I know for a fact if I wake her up in the morning before I leave for work, she will climb right back into bed and go to sleep after I leave. I am planning on setting a very loud radio alarm clock to wake her up, and I am going to call her before she has to get on the bus. There is no guarantee, however, that she will hear the alarm or the phone. Then if she does wake up, she may not get dressed in time due to the fact that she is reeeeal slow. Hopefully it works out. She missed school again today because she didn't sleep last night. She is tapering off the Geodon and so far the Seroquel that psychiatrist put in it's place isn't helping. It's time for another medication adjustment. [/QUOTE]
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