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Requesting an Ipad as Assisted Tech for my Autistic Son
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<blockquote data-quote="souixperadvocate1" data-source="post: 479458" data-attributes="member: 13101"><p>Good morning. My son recently had an IEP and after leaving I researched and saw the benefits of Ipads and Tablets and the available apps for children and Adults on the spectrum and was curious. Has any one else wrote a letter asking for such? Should I just schedule another meeting or should I ask in writing first, prepare for the worst and expect the best? LOL<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/twister2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":twister2:" title="twister2 :twister2:" data-shortname=":twister2:" /></p><p></p><p>Also... This is my first post. </p><p>I am the parent of two beautiful African/Native American children and we live in the Kansas City Area. </p><p>I am 32 years old and I am Bipolar and ADHD with Generalized Anxiety Disorder.</p><p></p><p>My son is Autistic/Aspie with ADHD and High Anxiety and has been having a "rough" transition into Middle School. His middle school is combined with high school and my 12 year old is 92 pounds. He is a little guy. His grades are dropping and he takes things like that personal and begins to punch his self and harm himself when he feels inferior. He has already been stuffed into a locker and doesn't want to go to school. </p><p></p><p>My daughter is 10 and is over talkative in class and has random mischief which lands her in detention and In School Suspension often. I am requesting a Functional Behavior Assessment for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="souixperadvocate1, post: 479458, member: 13101"] Good morning. My son recently had an IEP and after leaving I researched and saw the benefits of Ipads and Tablets and the available apps for children and Adults on the spectrum and was curious. Has any one else wrote a letter asking for such? Should I just schedule another meeting or should I ask in writing first, prepare for the worst and expect the best? LOL:twister2: Also... This is my first post. I am the parent of two beautiful African/Native American children and we live in the Kansas City Area. I am 32 years old and I am Bipolar and ADHD with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. My son is Autistic/Aspie with ADHD and High Anxiety and has been having a "rough" transition into Middle School. His middle school is combined with high school and my 12 year old is 92 pounds. He is a little guy. His grades are dropping and he takes things like that personal and begins to punch his self and harm himself when he feels inferior. He has already been stuffed into a locker and doesn't want to go to school. My daughter is 10 and is over talkative in class and has random mischief which lands her in detention and In School Suspension often. I am requesting a Functional Behavior Assessment for her. [/QUOTE]
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