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"Shadowing" difficult child and his 1:1'1 at school, input please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 247750" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I think I'm at the flipping a coint point, Marg. While I don't this will work like we'd hoped/talked about, I don't really know what else to do except go to half days, and no one was really excited about that (we'll do it, but we were all digging for other options first).</p><p> </p><p>He was off school for 3 days last week, which he spent mostly with uncle, and he's home sick today. I normally make sick kids do their school work, too, but I think I will allow him to not do work today to attempt to distinguish being sick today (he <em>is physically </em>sick) from his time out on suspension. Sick is ok to miss school; suspension is not. He likes school, so I dont think he'll play sick to get out, and if he does, we'll adress that then. I just want there to be a difference, if he's capaoble of getting any of this.</p><p> </p><p>I emailed the support staff my concerns this morning, and they have replied that they have the same concerns and will send more info later this morning when they have some more time to write. So dialogue is open about it, which I think is good. We'll see what we come up with.</p><p> </p><p>I wish the cameras could be done. That would be the best way to do this.</p><p> </p><p>LDM, thanks for your experience. Wee difficult child has 3 para's that rotate in and out during the day. At first, we thought that was a terrible plan, but looking back on it, difficult child seems to handle the para's swapping fine, and he really tests their limits. I'm not sure its all bad. Half days was our next plan as of Friday, so we'll see where we go from here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 247750, member: 1848"] I think I'm at the flipping a coint point, Marg. While I don't this will work like we'd hoped/talked about, I don't really know what else to do except go to half days, and no one was really excited about that (we'll do it, but we were all digging for other options first). He was off school for 3 days last week, which he spent mostly with uncle, and he's home sick today. I normally make sick kids do their school work, too, but I think I will allow him to not do work today to attempt to distinguish being sick today (he [I]is physically [/I]sick) from his time out on suspension. Sick is ok to miss school; suspension is not. He likes school, so I dont think he'll play sick to get out, and if he does, we'll adress that then. I just want there to be a difference, if he's capaoble of getting any of this. I emailed the support staff my concerns this morning, and they have replied that they have the same concerns and will send more info later this morning when they have some more time to write. So dialogue is open about it, which I think is good. We'll see what we come up with. I wish the cameras could be done. That would be the best way to do this. LDM, thanks for your experience. Wee difficult child has 3 para's that rotate in and out during the day. At first, we thought that was a terrible plan, but looking back on it, difficult child seems to handle the para's swapping fine, and he really tests their limits. I'm not sure its all bad. Half days was our next plan as of Friday, so we'll see where we go from here. [/QUOTE]
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