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difficult child's IEP today with unexpected results
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 610636" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Good idea, dstc. I'll get an old fashioned alarm clock. The one we have now is pretty loud but you're right, since it's music she may tune it out. Asking a neighbor for help isn't possible. Number one, difficult child would easily sleep through a knock on the door, and number two, we live in a complex that caters to mentally disabled people. Most of them are elderly and have some form of down syndrome or low functioning autism and I would not be at all comfortable with asking any of them for help. I think the alarm would probably work. Now if only difficult child would be willing to get up and get herself ready that would be great. The school psychiatric is very confident that she will love it there. He says the teacher she will have is great with kids who have mental problems, and the students there love her. My mom is at the school right now to observe and speak with some of the staff there. difficult child will be going next week to visit herself and get comfortable. I hope this is the answer. We had another bad night last night. difficult child didn't get to sleep till 2:00 and was completely out of it this morning. My mom is going to bring her to school later after her visit with the new school so she can at least attend part of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 610636, member: 2196"] Good idea, dstc. I'll get an old fashioned alarm clock. The one we have now is pretty loud but you're right, since it's music she may tune it out. Asking a neighbor for help isn't possible. Number one, difficult child would easily sleep through a knock on the door, and number two, we live in a complex that caters to mentally disabled people. Most of them are elderly and have some form of down syndrome or low functioning autism and I would not be at all comfortable with asking any of them for help. I think the alarm would probably work. Now if only difficult child would be willing to get up and get herself ready that would be great. The school psychiatric is very confident that she will love it there. He says the teacher she will have is great with kids who have mental problems, and the students there love her. My mom is at the school right now to observe and speak with some of the staff there. difficult child will be going next week to visit herself and get comfortable. I hope this is the answer. We had another bad night last night. difficult child didn't get to sleep till 2:00 and was completely out of it this morning. My mom is going to bring her to school later after her visit with the new school so she can at least attend part of the day. [/QUOTE]
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