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Picking up wee from school yet again.
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 340976" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>OK Shari, is his not going to school based on the teacher not being there, his anxiety, or the school (or a combo of all of those)? I'm guessing that it's difficult child at this point refusing to go? I say this is the time to call in the big guns. I believe his doctor needs to attend an emergency IEP meeting with the school.</p><p> </p><p>Check your insurance to see if it covers the doctor going off site. My insurance did not but we really needed difficult child's therapist at the meeting when we wrote his first IEP. She allowed me to pay a little every month until it was paid off and it was sooooooo worth it. She lended an air of professional credibility and none of her suggestions or recommendations were dismissed.</p><p> </p><p>Your boy will soon get to the point where he won't be going at all. Major intervention of all his supports are needed - his great Special Education teacher, his docs, his mom, the school admin, the IEP team, and anyone with funding say for the school district. He may qualify for a 1:1 now. You could really use the "crisis counselor" argument here because the LRE (guaranteed under law) for him is school, period. And the law says that supports, whether it be accoms, mods, or aides, is the deal.</p><p> </p><p>I'm just wondering how he would do were he to know that there would be a special person with him all the time that could be his "safe place" at school.</p><p> </p><p>Your other option would be alternative placement. Didn't you mention the principal talked to you about this a while ago?</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 340976, member: 805"] OK Shari, is his not going to school based on the teacher not being there, his anxiety, or the school (or a combo of all of those)? I'm guessing that it's difficult child at this point refusing to go? I say this is the time to call in the big guns. I believe his doctor needs to attend an emergency IEP meeting with the school. Check your insurance to see if it covers the doctor going off site. My insurance did not but we really needed difficult child's therapist at the meeting when we wrote his first IEP. She allowed me to pay a little every month until it was paid off and it was sooooooo worth it. She lended an air of professional credibility and none of her suggestions or recommendations were dismissed. Your boy will soon get to the point where he won't be going at all. Major intervention of all his supports are needed - his great Special Education teacher, his docs, his mom, the school admin, the IEP team, and anyone with funding say for the school district. He may qualify for a 1:1 now. You could really use the "crisis counselor" argument here because the LRE (guaranteed under law) for him is school, period. And the law says that supports, whether it be accoms, mods, or aides, is the deal. I'm just wondering how he would do were he to know that there would be a special person with him all the time that could be his "safe place" at school. Your other option would be alternative placement. Didn't you mention the principal talked to you about this a while ago? Sharon [/QUOTE]
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