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<blockquote data-quote="allhaileris" data-source="post: 242617" data-attributes="member: 5663"><p>What is an FBA and and BIP?</p><p> </p><p>Yes, she has a bumpy pillow thing on her seat to help give her something for her sensory imput. I'm not sure what else I can have there with her to help with this, she usually wears a necklace that she could figdet with if she needs to. Maybe a squishy ball?</p><p> </p><p>I don't know if she's allowed to get up and go sit in a quiet area away from the group she's supposed to be in. I know they have a little reading area, but to go outside the classroom means to go outside as we're in CA and there are no hallways indoors. I doubt that her teacher would feel safe with her outside sitting on a bench or something. </p><p> </p><p>At the beginning of the year we had the same issue with her aide coming in and getting her when it was time for a lesson, then she wouldn't learn the lesson and was behind. Now they've worked that out and I think it's better for her to be included in as many lessons as possible.</p><p> </p><p>husband decided to keep her home from school today, but she was stuffy yesterday and when she woke up she said she didn't want to go to school and was crying at everything and I think that her being a little sick maybe contributed to her behavior over the past couple days. She doesn't like to tell me when she's sick, so for her to admit it means she's really not feeling well.</p><p> </p><p>ALSO, the girl who she has this love/hate relationship with - I know they're friends, they sit together at lunch, play at recess, she talks about her a lot, but they fight and hit and steal from each other. E wants to have a playdate with her and husband said she could. I'm wondering if we get them together for some playdates, and we're able to focus on their interaction outside of the class, will it help them stop fighting?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhaileris, post: 242617, member: 5663"] What is an FBA and and BIP? Yes, she has a bumpy pillow thing on her seat to help give her something for her sensory imput. I'm not sure what else I can have there with her to help with this, she usually wears a necklace that she could figdet with if she needs to. Maybe a squishy ball? I don't know if she's allowed to get up and go sit in a quiet area away from the group she's supposed to be in. I know they have a little reading area, but to go outside the classroom means to go outside as we're in CA and there are no hallways indoors. I doubt that her teacher would feel safe with her outside sitting on a bench or something. At the beginning of the year we had the same issue with her aide coming in and getting her when it was time for a lesson, then she wouldn't learn the lesson and was behind. Now they've worked that out and I think it's better for her to be included in as many lessons as possible. husband decided to keep her home from school today, but she was stuffy yesterday and when she woke up she said she didn't want to go to school and was crying at everything and I think that her being a little sick maybe contributed to her behavior over the past couple days. She doesn't like to tell me when she's sick, so for her to admit it means she's really not feeling well. ALSO, the girl who she has this love/hate relationship with - I know they're friends, they sit together at lunch, play at recess, she talks about her a lot, but they fight and hit and steal from each other. E wants to have a playdate with her and husband said she could. I'm wondering if we get them together for some playdates, and we're able to focus on their interaction outside of the class, will it help them stop fighting? [/QUOTE]
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