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My difficult child won't go to school...help!
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<blockquote data-quote="laurensmyprincess" data-source="post: 164477" data-attributes="member: 2898"><p>Thank you all for your quick replies. </p><p></p><p>She does not have an educational aide this year. (She is in K). She has an IEP set up for September, but with no real committment for an EA; which I firmly believes she needs. I will be speaking with them more at length about this and the neurology group at the hospital will be writing the school a letter saying that she needs one.</p><p></p><p>Funny enough, we were at the neuro's today and she had had a seizure this morning (the first in 4 months), but her EEG didn't show anything too abnormal which basically just means she wasnt' seizing during the 20 minutes the leads were on. We are doing a medication adjustment though starting today.</p><p></p><p>She has never been diagnosed with Sensory Integration Disorder (SID). The neuro's office is putting in a referal to the child psychiatrist at the childrens hospital we go to. </p><p></p><p>I agree it is more than Epilepsy (Epilepsy has so many other comorbid conditions)</p><p></p><p>I am so fearful of bringing her back to school for fear of how she will act out. She might be fine when I leave for example, but what if something in her brain just clicks again and she explodes again? I swear she is not controllable by the strongest of men when she gets like that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laurensmyprincess, post: 164477, member: 2898"] Thank you all for your quick replies. She does not have an educational aide this year. (She is in K). She has an IEP set up for September, but with no real committment for an EA; which I firmly believes she needs. I will be speaking with them more at length about this and the neurology group at the hospital will be writing the school a letter saying that she needs one. Funny enough, we were at the neuro's today and she had had a seizure this morning (the first in 4 months), but her EEG didn't show anything too abnormal which basically just means she wasnt' seizing during the 20 minutes the leads were on. We are doing a medication adjustment though starting today. She has never been diagnosed with Sensory Integration Disorder (SID). The neuro's office is putting in a referal to the child psychiatrist at the childrens hospital we go to. I agree it is more than Epilepsy (Epilepsy has so many other comorbid conditions) I am so fearful of bringing her back to school for fear of how she will act out. She might be fine when I leave for example, but what if something in her brain just clicks again and she explodes again? I swear she is not controllable by the strongest of men when she gets like that! [/QUOTE]
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