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Trying to keep 1st gr. son from alt. school (for 2nd time) - a mother's vent for help
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<blockquote data-quote="ImABzParent" data-source="post: 387282"><p>Thanks for the heads up on the book - I picked up a copy today and will probably be up late reading. </p><p></p><p>We have an appointment with a neuropsychologist for the 17th. Right now I just want some diagnosis that I can get an IEP/BIP with. They can't send him to the alternative school as easily with one.</p><p></p><p>Ketcher early development was normal - just didn't start walking until he was 15 months old. My only concern was/is that he is overly cautious. </p><p></p><p>Now, he does have some anti-social issues. He relates better to adults than kids. The kids he does have an interest in are typically older and/or in the school's gifted program. The Preschool experience was fine. I never got calls but there was the occasional, age appropriate "hitting" in response to conflicts. The one time he hurt a child in kindergarten was completely on accident. </p><p></p><p>He has admitted that he makes the noises to make his teacher mad. This is a habit that started about 7 months ago. I know this behavior needs to be replaced with something more socially acceptable but since it is not something I have to deal with at home the process isn't so simple. </p><p></p><p>I'm very tactile, but he isn't as sensory. I've got all the sensory items in my classroom arsenal and he doesn't care for them in the least. He is just an enigma for me - even with all of the issues I've had in my classroom (ED, MR, AU, ADHD, etc.) I've never had a child do the things my own son does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImABzParent, post: 387282"] Thanks for the heads up on the book - I picked up a copy today and will probably be up late reading. We have an appointment with a neuropsychologist for the 17th. Right now I just want some diagnosis that I can get an IEP/BIP with. They can't send him to the alternative school as easily with one. Ketcher early development was normal - just didn't start walking until he was 15 months old. My only concern was/is that he is overly cautious. Now, he does have some anti-social issues. He relates better to adults than kids. The kids he does have an interest in are typically older and/or in the school's gifted program. The Preschool experience was fine. I never got calls but there was the occasional, age appropriate "hitting" in response to conflicts. The one time he hurt a child in kindergarten was completely on accident. He has admitted that he makes the noises to make his teacher mad. This is a habit that started about 7 months ago. I know this behavior needs to be replaced with something more socially acceptable but since it is not something I have to deal with at home the process isn't so simple. I'm very tactile, but he isn't as sensory. I've got all the sensory items in my classroom arsenal and he doesn't care for them in the least. He is just an enigma for me - even with all of the issues I've had in my classroom (ED, MR, AU, ADHD, etc.) I've never had a child do the things my own son does. [/QUOTE]
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