Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New profile posts
Latest activity
Internet Search
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
Parent Support Forums
General Parenting
IEP tomorrow
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 593112" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>IEP went okay. We discussed her attendance, or lack thereof, and I was recommended to go to family therapy with difficult child to get her to come to school more. The nurse was there and we came up with a game plan that if difficult child is sick, she can have an aide walk her directly up to the nurse's office without stopping by my office and she can throw up in the trash can. She will not be allowed to vomit in the restroom any longer due to the fact that we need to make sure she is not faking to get out of class, and if she does throw up the doctor says we need to monitor what color it is. Brown or red could indicate a bleeding ulcer so we need to check and see what it looks like. After difficult child gets throws up she tends to be okay for the rest of the day. The school nurse agreed that if she doesn't have a temp, she will be allowed to rest in the nurse's office for fifteen minutes then she will be escorted back to class by either the school psychologist or the assistant principal. If she throws a tantrum like she did the other day, they will provide a safe room for her to calm down. As far as academically they say she is doing okay but her attendance needs to improve in order for her to complete assignments. She is struggling more in her elective classes than in her academic ones. She is taking art and ceramics and both classes require a lot of note taking. Writing is one big huge struggle for difficult child so the school psychiatric is going to look into getting her an alpha smart so she can type instead of write. It was also discussed that difficult child will no longer be allowed in my office at all for any reason. She was pulled out of class today and the school psychiatric plus the assistant principal explained the new rules to her. The psychologist told us all to be prepared for difficult child to fight the new rules for awhile. He says it will probably take a few weeks for her to get the picture that we are serious and we won't back down. So he told me to not give up if she does not follow the rules right away. So I am prepared for a fight and we will see how it goes. It's going to be a long ways till summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 593112, member: 2196"] IEP went okay. We discussed her attendance, or lack thereof, and I was recommended to go to family therapy with difficult child to get her to come to school more. The nurse was there and we came up with a game plan that if difficult child is sick, she can have an aide walk her directly up to the nurse's office without stopping by my office and she can throw up in the trash can. She will not be allowed to vomit in the restroom any longer due to the fact that we need to make sure she is not faking to get out of class, and if she does throw up the doctor says we need to monitor what color it is. Brown or red could indicate a bleeding ulcer so we need to check and see what it looks like. After difficult child gets throws up she tends to be okay for the rest of the day. The school nurse agreed that if she doesn't have a temp, she will be allowed to rest in the nurse's office for fifteen minutes then she will be escorted back to class by either the school psychologist or the assistant principal. If she throws a tantrum like she did the other day, they will provide a safe room for her to calm down. As far as academically they say she is doing okay but her attendance needs to improve in order for her to complete assignments. She is struggling more in her elective classes than in her academic ones. She is taking art and ceramics and both classes require a lot of note taking. Writing is one big huge struggle for difficult child so the school psychiatric is going to look into getting her an alpha smart so she can type instead of write. It was also discussed that difficult child will no longer be allowed in my office at all for any reason. She was pulled out of class today and the school psychiatric plus the assistant principal explained the new rules to her. The psychologist told us all to be prepared for difficult child to fight the new rules for awhile. He says it will probably take a few weeks for her to get the picture that we are serious and we won't back down. So he told me to not give up if she does not follow the rules right away. So I am prepared for a fight and we will see how it goes. It's going to be a long ways till summer. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forums
Parent Support Forums
General Parenting
IEP tomorrow
Top