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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 294176" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Trish, I see a situation where a difficult child is in school but learning nothing. Keeping her there? Who does it serve? Will this help cherub to learn to be appropriate and functional? Seems she is learning how to be oppositional. </p><p></p><p>If she can't have aides for one on one then she should have an environment that allows her to feel safe and to take small steps forward. Leaving a child in nappies all day when using a toileting plan is awful. The tantrums would get old though if every 2 hrs she tantrums with requests to potty. Would a treat/reward to use the potty every 2 hrs work for her? </p><p></p><p>I would probably go to the other school and observe the special needs classes and personnel before making a decision. Cherub may be more integrated in a room of her peers vs. a room of n/t kids who probably act as if she is invisible. If it is a positive environment then you can request transportation with special needs children. We have separate buses with an aide to assist. </p><p></p><p>What is in cherub's best interest?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 294176, member: 3"] Trish, I see a situation where a difficult child is in school but learning nothing. Keeping her there? Who does it serve? Will this help cherub to learn to be appropriate and functional? Seems she is learning how to be oppositional. If she can't have aides for one on one then she should have an environment that allows her to feel safe and to take small steps forward. Leaving a child in nappies all day when using a toileting plan is awful. The tantrums would get old though if every 2 hrs she tantrums with requests to potty. Would a treat/reward to use the potty every 2 hrs work for her? I would probably go to the other school and observe the special needs classes and personnel before making a decision. Cherub may be more integrated in a room of her peers vs. a room of n/t kids who probably act as if she is invisible. If it is a positive environment then you can request transportation with special needs children. We have separate buses with an aide to assist. What is in cherub's best interest? [/QUOTE]
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