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Please, advice needed with little dude regarding giving medications!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 545533" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Lovely, you are in a very tough spot and it is always so hard to make decision when our kids are so young and we simply don't know how they will develop over time (same, worse, better?). I would definetly try to educate the school staff, maybe you could shadow little dude in the classroom for a few days and offer some practical tips? </p><p>I would also look into alternatives school and see what's out there. Before worrying about the logistics, you want to make sure it would be a good and viable option. </p><p>The third option would be to give him time and focus exclusively on therapies at this point, keep him home and let him make some Occupational Therapist (OT) an speech progress first. </p><p>How about a shorter school day at his current school? And over time, slowly make the school day longer?</p><p>If V was forced to do stuff, I would be in the same position you are! We are just lucky that his preschool is easy going and will accomodate (as in let him be if he does want to participate in an activity). V often chooses not do "fun" group activities and it is indeed better to let him be. Otherwise he would go into a meltdown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 545533, member: 11847"] Lovely, you are in a very tough spot and it is always so hard to make decision when our kids are so young and we simply don't know how they will develop over time (same, worse, better?). I would definetly try to educate the school staff, maybe you could shadow little dude in the classroom for a few days and offer some practical tips? I would also look into alternatives school and see what's out there. Before worrying about the logistics, you want to make sure it would be a good and viable option. The third option would be to give him time and focus exclusively on therapies at this point, keep him home and let him make some Occupational Therapist (OT) an speech progress first. How about a shorter school day at his current school? And over time, slowly make the school day longer? If V was forced to do stuff, I would be in the same position you are! We are just lucky that his preschool is easy going and will accomodate (as in let him be if he does want to participate in an activity). V often chooses not do "fun" group activities and it is indeed better to let him be. Otherwise he would go into a meltdown. [/QUOTE]
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