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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 69752" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Good morning. :coffee:</p><p>Beth- I hope the meeting goes well. Does difficult child participate? :warrior:</p><p>Marg- Fingers crossed that the antibiotics are the culprit! Keep us updated. :doctor:</p><p>ASO- I'm sure the staff will appreciate the treats. Plus, it never hurts to make a favorable first impression when you have a difficult child enrolled! :wink:</p><p>We'll be stopping by the library (Duckie and family finally completed 100+ books together! :reading:), the pharmacy (hopefully new epipens are in :rolleyes:) and the school (time to get her acquainted with where her new classroom is :princess:). Check out the playground, maybe go for a swim at a friend's house :beach:. </p><p>She's kind of upset about her busing situation. Last year, she was on a regular bus that had an aide assigned to a high-functioning developmentally delayed student. Duckie sat near the aide (who knew about the epipen, etc) "just in case". It worked well because Duckie didn't feel singled out and it didn't cost the district any extra $$$. A real win-win situation. :thumb: This year, they've assigned all the highly-allergic kids with epipens to a small bus with an aide. I know the district is thinking safety and liability, but Duckie is afraid of being made ridiculed. Sigh. :rolleyes:</p><p>Have a great day. Hi to anyone that snuck in. :salute:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 69752, member: 1722"] Good morning. [img]:coffee:[/img] Beth- I hope the meeting goes well. Does difficult child participate? [img]:warrior:[/img] Marg- Fingers crossed that the antibiotics are the culprit! Keep us updated. [img]:doctor:[/img] ASO- I'm sure the staff will appreciate the treats. Plus, it never hurts to make a favorable first impression when you have a difficult child enrolled! [img]:wink:[/img] We'll be stopping by the library (Duckie and family finally completed 100+ books together! [img]:reading:[/img]), the pharmacy (hopefully new epipens are in [img]:rolleyes:[/img]) and the school (time to get her acquainted with where her new classroom is [img]:princess:[/img]). Check out the playground, maybe go for a swim at a friend's house [img]:beach:[/img]. She's kind of upset about her busing situation. Last year, she was on a regular bus that had an aide assigned to a high-functioning developmentally delayed student. Duckie sat near the aide (who knew about the epipen, etc) "just in case". It worked well because Duckie didn't feel singled out and it didn't cost the district any extra $$$. A real win-win situation. [img]:thumb:[/img] This year, they've assigned all the highly-allergic kids with epipens to a small bus with an aide. I know the district is thinking safety and liability, but Duckie is afraid of being made ridiculed. Sigh. [img]:rolleyes:[/img] Have a great day. Hi to anyone that snuck in. [img]:salute:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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