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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 476504" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>DS... he's FOUR. So much of the logic in an IEP is tailored to "school age". BUT... he needs help NOW.</p><p></p><p>Try thinking in terms of "behavior" examples, rather than "academics"... its not that he can't learn, or even necessarily that he learns differently... but he can't handle what he is being asked to do, so... WHY? Get THEM thinking about the sequences of events and the triggers and possible approaches... </p><p></p><p>And remember that, by starting this young, less is "known" as in formal dxes and such... but less is written-in-stone in his development, too. This is a voyage of discovery. A few small wins now, can really add up fast, and can actually affect the way he develops...</p><p></p><p>Its just kinda hard feeling like you haven't even gotten your feet wet yet... and you're expected to be performing in a water-skiing show!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 476504, member: 11791"] DS... he's FOUR. So much of the logic in an IEP is tailored to "school age". BUT... he needs help NOW. Try thinking in terms of "behavior" examples, rather than "academics"... its not that he can't learn, or even necessarily that he learns differently... but he can't handle what he is being asked to do, so... WHY? Get THEM thinking about the sequences of events and the triggers and possible approaches... And remember that, by starting this young, less is "known" as in formal dxes and such... but less is written-in-stone in his development, too. This is a voyage of discovery. A few small wins now, can really add up fast, and can actually affect the way he develops... Its just kinda hard feeling like you haven't even gotten your feet wet yet... and you're expected to be performing in a water-skiing show! [/QUOTE]
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