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<blockquote data-quote="TiredAFWife" data-source="post: 270886" data-attributes="member: 7358"><p>I have been telling them for 2 years (she's been in the daughter preschool for speech for 2 years) that this is her personality. I don't want them to think that i don't care that she doesn't listen, because i really do want her to get the most out of her time at school. But everytime they tell me these things i just keep thinking, well she's 5. Also they've told me acedemically she's ready for Kinder, we have no worries in that area. (of course as her mom i'm constantly worried about all that stuff, reading and writing etc.)</p><p>Here at home we have our moments, "no you can't have a snack right now, put those crackers down!" and she responds with begging and pleading and then eventually walking away a little ticked off. But she's not screaming or any extreme things like that. I'd say about once a month we have a meltdown thats starts as something small, like, please stop walking too far away from the cart at the store, and it turns into (after saying this several times) me ticked off, my hubby ticked off, and her cry'n and all that. But for me thats just one of the many joys of kids. lol. </p><p>Our IEP meeting is for the transition into Kinder, and her 3 year speech evaluation (thats the big evaluation they have to do) her ST is always giving us progress reports.</p><p>The good thing is once a week they go to the Kinder class for 30 minutes and i haven't gotten any notes that she didn't behave in there. So i'm hoping maybe the more structured Kinder enviornment will help. </p><p>I'm absolutely not opposed to getting help for anything, i just want to make sure she gets the right help if its needed. </p><p>thanks for replying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredAFWife, post: 270886, member: 7358"] I have been telling them for 2 years (she's been in the daughter preschool for speech for 2 years) that this is her personality. I don't want them to think that i don't care that she doesn't listen, because i really do want her to get the most out of her time at school. But everytime they tell me these things i just keep thinking, well she's 5. Also they've told me acedemically she's ready for Kinder, we have no worries in that area. (of course as her mom i'm constantly worried about all that stuff, reading and writing etc.) Here at home we have our moments, "no you can't have a snack right now, put those crackers down!" and she responds with begging and pleading and then eventually walking away a little ticked off. But she's not screaming or any extreme things like that. I'd say about once a month we have a meltdown thats starts as something small, like, please stop walking too far away from the cart at the store, and it turns into (after saying this several times) me ticked off, my hubby ticked off, and her cry'n and all that. But for me thats just one of the many joys of kids. lol. Our IEP meeting is for the transition into Kinder, and her 3 year speech evaluation (thats the big evaluation they have to do) her ST is always giving us progress reports. The good thing is once a week they go to the Kinder class for 30 minutes and i haven't gotten any notes that she didn't behave in there. So i'm hoping maybe the more structured Kinder enviornment will help. I'm absolutely not opposed to getting help for anything, i just want to make sure she gets the right help if its needed. thanks for replying. [/QUOTE]
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