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difficult child's IEP today with unexpected results
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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 610632" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>CB,</p><p>I found that clock radios are easy for kids to tune out. IE: They like the music and or they just don't mind it enough to wake up. What worked for us was the old fashioned ones that have the two bells on top. They make a horrendous noise and I am pretty sure no one can tune them out! LOL Plus they are cheap and come in cute styles now so the kids like the look.</p><p></p><p>Do you perhaps have a neighbor in the bldg who could help? You could ask the office if there is someone who is a stay at home mom or retiree who might be willing to knock on the door and wake her up in the AM. They might be leaving for a normal activity anyway so it wouldn't be a huge ordeal. I had a neighbor who did that for me back when my insomnia was so bad I would sleep through the alarms and not get the girls up for school. You could also check with the school and see if there is anyone from your area who also attends and then try to set up a car pool. That would be a little more forgiving than a bus ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 610632, member: 15473"] CB, I found that clock radios are easy for kids to tune out. IE: They like the music and or they just don't mind it enough to wake up. What worked for us was the old fashioned ones that have the two bells on top. They make a horrendous noise and I am pretty sure no one can tune them out! LOL Plus they are cheap and come in cute styles now so the kids like the look. Do you perhaps have a neighbor in the bldg who could help? You could ask the office if there is someone who is a stay at home mom or retiree who might be willing to knock on the door and wake her up in the AM. They might be leaving for a normal activity anyway so it wouldn't be a huge ordeal. I had a neighbor who did that for me back when my insomnia was so bad I would sleep through the alarms and not get the girls up for school. You could also check with the school and see if there is anyone from your area who also attends and then try to set up a car pool. That would be a little more forgiving than a bus ride. [/QUOTE]
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