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writing our first IEP this week or next - need advice!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 404146"><p>We have another IEP mtg this Tuesday to go over a draft IEP for kiddo. A lot of her issues are similar though they intend to keep her mainstreamed. When I have it in my hands I'll let you know what they've found works (or expect to work) for her. While anger management classes were a fail for mine, you might want to try them if they're offered in your area. Kiddo's therapist is trying to work with her on recognizing her anger/frustration and getting it calmed herself before she blows, but she's very resistant to it so it's not doing much good. You could also trying meditating with him as a form of "daydreaming". Not much help on the IEP, but some extras you can try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 404146"] We have another IEP mtg this Tuesday to go over a draft IEP for kiddo. A lot of her issues are similar though they intend to keep her mainstreamed. When I have it in my hands I'll let you know what they've found works (or expect to work) for her. While anger management classes were a fail for mine, you might want to try them if they're offered in your area. Kiddo's therapist is trying to work with her on recognizing her anger/frustration and getting it calmed herself before she blows, but she's very resistant to it so it's not doing much good. You could also trying meditating with him as a form of "daydreaming". Not much help on the IEP, but some extras you can try. [/QUOTE]
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