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Wee difficult child's evaluation results - prepping for IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 257921" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Wow. I hope hte school respects the testing and gives appropriate help. Not sure exactly what to say except I see so much of Wiz in there.</p><p></p><p>The gun thing was totallyWiz. EVERYTHING was a weapon of some kind. We could not allow army men, toys of any kind with weapons (when he had the action figures - Gargoyles and superheros mostly - he would not play with the person, just the weapons that came as accessories). He combined it with the pokemon obsession and was very very dangerous. We even pulled every video with ANY sort of violence - even a LOT of the Disney movies. He couldn't think of his own stories until 10 or so but he would act out or adapt movie and book scenes. And his sister was always the person who got hurt. He wasn't satisfied unless she actually got hurt (did NOT have empathy at that age, or understand it hurt her. He processed pain VERY differently and had a hard time with that.)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I think that seeing the doctor you pm'd me about would really help. Take all the test results to him.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with the IEP meeting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 257921, member: 1233"] Wow. I hope hte school respects the testing and gives appropriate help. Not sure exactly what to say except I see so much of Wiz in there. The gun thing was totallyWiz. EVERYTHING was a weapon of some kind. We could not allow army men, toys of any kind with weapons (when he had the action figures - Gargoyles and superheros mostly - he would not play with the person, just the weapons that came as accessories). He combined it with the pokemon obsession and was very very dangerous. We even pulled every video with ANY sort of violence - even a LOT of the Disney movies. He couldn't think of his own stories until 10 or so but he would act out or adapt movie and book scenes. And his sister was always the person who got hurt. He wasn't satisfied unless she actually got hurt (did NOT have empathy at that age, or understand it hurt her. He processed pain VERY differently and had a hard time with that.) Anyway, I think that seeing the doctor you pm'd me about would really help. Take all the test results to him. Good luck with the IEP meeting! [/QUOTE]
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