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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 4442" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>Hi and welcome,</p><p></p><p>SED stands for "seriously emotionally disturbed" and is an eligible category under Federal and State Special Educaiton legislation. To learn more about the law, try Special Education 101. To learn how advocates can help you with you case, check out Jerri's Parent Advocate Corner.</p><p></p><p>Yes the "Baskets" come from Greene's The Explosive Child. This is one management system that is good for difficult child's who do not present safety issues too frequently and parents who are not (or have experienced no success with ) authoritarian approaches. Another book, Riley's "The Defiant Child" is favored by many on the board, and works well for some people, not at all for others. "1,2,3 Magic" is liked by many parents of younger kids.</p><p></p><p>If you are like many people, if you read the first two, one or the other (but not both) will strike you as "good" for your difficult child's temperment.</p><p></p><p>There was an interesting thread a while back begun by Kristine that ended up as a book review of the two books. I don't know if the thread was archived or not, but youcould ask Kristine (Juv Court board moderator) if it's available.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>------------------</p><p>Martie, mother of MrNo (Major Dep -in remission, ODD, not ADHD or Learning Disability (LD), musically very gifted; attends regular classes part-time; pursues music the rest of the day) and a 15 yo easy child daughter. husband of 22 yrs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 4442, member: 284"] Hi and welcome, SED stands for "seriously emotionally disturbed" and is an eligible category under Federal and State Special Educaiton legislation. To learn more about the law, try Special Education 101. To learn how advocates can help you with you case, check out Jerri's Parent Advocate Corner. Yes the "Baskets" come from Greene's The Explosive Child. This is one management system that is good for difficult child's who do not present safety issues too frequently and parents who are not (or have experienced no success with ) authoritarian approaches. Another book, Riley's "The Defiant Child" is favored by many on the board, and works well for some people, not at all for others. "1,2,3 Magic" is liked by many parents of younger kids. If you are like many people, if you read the first two, one or the other (but not both) will strike you as "good" for your difficult child's temperment. There was an interesting thread a while back begun by Kristine that ended up as a book review of the two books. I don't know if the thread was archived or not, but youcould ask Kristine (Juv Court board moderator) if it's available. Good luck ------------------ Martie, mother of MrNo (Major Dep -in remission, ODD, not ADHD or Learning Disability (LD), musically very gifted; attends regular classes part-time; pursues music the rest of the day) and a 15 yo easy child daughter. husband of 22 yrs. [/QUOTE]
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