IEP

May 11, 2017 12:16

This morning was the meeting at school following the testing to see what's up with the kid, what more does he need to be more successful (and less disruptive??) . 
TL;DR is that he has qualified for an Individual Education Plan (IEP) due to "developmental delays"- an academic designation, rather than medical one. This IEP lasts 3 years then it's re ( Read more... )

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lsl May 11 2017, 19:51:35 UTC
Have you tried a stability disk to help when staying seated is important?

Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Inflated-Stability-Cushion-Including-Exercise/dp/B00XTD04RE

It helps at our house with the stand/sit/stand/sit routine at dinner time. It's not a cure all, but it does help.

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mizarchivist May 11 2017, 19:56:25 UTC
Interesting-- I think they may have something of the sort at school, but not at home. Thanks!

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gothtique May 11 2017, 22:29:54 UTC
Both of my sons had IEP's.
My youngest for only a year. Mostly behavioral.
My eldest until he graduated, because of Aspergers.
Because the eldest did need help and the IEP, the high school ended up paying for him to take the EMT class he took, and he now has a JOB!
IEP's Can truly be your friend!

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mizarchivist May 11 2017, 22:56:06 UTC
I'm getting that!

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