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So glad, things are working out so well for all of you -

Keep smiling

Jan, mother of Trent 21yo w/DS from the LandDownUnder

P/T Conference

Boy oh Boy...all I can say is.....what a difference a year makes. We had

our parent/teacher conference for Nic today. It went about an hour. Bob and

I are extremely impressed with this new teacher (and her 3 aides). She goes

above and beyond....she took 2 workbooks that Nic uses and had the whole

thing enlarged so it would be easier for him to use. Our progress reports

were in a folder, divided (using color coded dividers) into sections: ED,

PT, ST,and OT and a section for samples of his work. She gave us a flip book

with some of his sight words to use at home. She made a small schedule that

she puts on his desk every morning with 5 mandatory things he must do like:

Write his full name, then 15 minutes of Edmark (on the computer),then his

SRA reading program, then he does his " word machine " ,some math work..then

they start on the day.

Nic has a very hard time writing so she is going to request an assistive

device so he can type his answers. But I did say I wanted to continue

working on his writing/fine motor skills. We also amended his IEP to better

suit him......

I couldn't even get last years teacher to talk to me let alone all of this.

His progress is coming along nicely. we discussed some minor behavioral

stuff. They all seem to be able to " read " Nic and know how to handle certain

things which may arise.

Lately at home, Nic is using the " S " word A LOT (STUPID-not the other s

word...) We figured it was just as bad at school but when I asked she said

he does mumble it under his breath which they ignore. Once or twice he

directed it at a classmate and the art teacher, which then he was punished

for. So now, it's completely opposite from last year...all of his behaviors

were mainly at school where as now they are at home.. 80( Bob even stopped

midway through just to say how nice this meeting was... We had 8 very heated

IEPs last year.....

Before we left they all said what a " joy " he was to have!!!!!!!!!!! Bob and

I actually cracked up laughing. We never heard anything like that or even

close to that last year.

I cried when we decided to move him another school but now I'm glad we did

it.

Walking on air today!!!!!!!!!

Di

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We all have to vent somewhere!

SInce " stupid " isn't appropriate, what else would work for you?

If I remember - someone else on the list had a child who now punches a

pillow...

- Becky

In a message dated 11/25/2005 2:50:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,

jbocci55@... writes:

Once or twice he directed it at a

> classmate and the art teacher, which then he was punished for. So now,

it's

> completely opposite from last year...all of his behaviors were mainly at

school

> where as now they are at home.. 80(

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In a message dated 11/25/2005 3:23:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

drf218@... writes:

> We all have to vent somewhere!

> SInce " stupid " isn't appropriate, what else would work for you?

How about 'silly'?

Kathy, Liam's mom

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I'm so happy to hear this, Di! I know what a tough time you had of it and then

that teacher left and you weren't sure to switch him back......wow! So glad

things are running smoothly for a change! Sounds like they're really on the

ball! What an organized teacher!

Jackie

-------------- Original message --------------

> Boy oh Boy...all I can say is.....what a difference a year makes. We had our

> parent/teacher conference for Nic today. It went about an hour. Bob and I are

> extremely impressed with this new teacher (and her 3 aides). She goes above

and

> beyond....she took 2 workbooks that Nic uses and had the whole thing enlarged

so

> it would be easier for him to use. Our progress reports were in a folder,

> divided (using color coded dividers) into sections: ED, PT, ST,and OT and a

> section for samples of his work. She gave us a flip book with some of his

sight

> words to use at home. She made a small schedule that she puts on his desk

every

> morning with 5 mandatory things he must do like: Write his full name, then 15

> minutes of Edmark (on the computer),then his SRA reading program, then he does

> his " word machine " ,some math work..then they start on the day.

> Nic has a very hard time writing so she is going to request an assistive

device

> so he can type his answers. But I did say I wanted to continue working on his

> writing/fine motor skills. We also amended his IEP to better suit him......

> I couldn't even get last years teacher to talk to me let alone all of this.

His

> progress is coming along nicely. we discussed some minor behavioral stuff.

They

> all seem to be able to " read " Nic and know how to handle certain things which

> may arise.

> Lately at home, Nic is using the " S " word A LOT (STUPID-not the other s

word...)

> We figured it was just as bad at school but when I asked she said he does

mumble

> it under his breath which they ignore. Once or twice he directed it at a

> classmate and the art teacher, which then he was punished for. So now, it's

> completely opposite from last year...all of his behaviors were mainly at

school

> where as now they are at home.. 80(

> Bob even stopped midway through just to say how nice this meeting was... We

had

> 8 very heated IEPs last year.....

> Before we left they all said what a " joy " he was to have!!!!!!!!!!! Bob and I

> actually cracked up laughing. We never heard anything like that or even close

to

> that last year.

> I cried when we decided to move him another school but now I'm glad we did it.

>

> Walking on air today!!!!!!!!!

>

>

> Di

>

>

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What is this, Becky? I didn't write this! This is scaring me!

Jackie

-------------- Original message --------------

We all have to vent somewhere!

SInce " stupid " isn't appropriate, what else would work for you?

If I remember - someone else on the list had a child who now punches a pillow...

- Becky

In a message dated 11/25/2005 2:50:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,

jbocci55@... writes:

Once or twice he directed it at a

> classmate and the art teacher, which then he was punished for. So now, it's

> completely opposite from last year...all of his behaviors were mainly at

school

> where as now they are at home.. 80(

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we've discussed trying to exchange the word to another word. Pickles maybe

(they say that on Higglytown Heroes). or something that sounds similar like

" oh soup "

Di

Re: P/T Conference

>

> We all have to vent somewhere!

> SInce " stupid " isn't appropriate, what else would work for you?

> If I remember - someone else on the list had a child who now punches a

> pillow...

>

> - Becky

>

> In a message dated 11/25/2005 2:50:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> jbocci55@... writes:

>

> Once or twice he directed it at a

>> classmate and the art teacher, which then he was punished for. So now,

> it's

>> completely opposite from last year...all of his behaviors were mainly at

> school

>> where as now they are at home.. 80(

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Just got back from seeing " Chicken Little " ... the expression " oh, snap "

showed up a couple of times.....

- Becky

In a message dated 11/25/2005 3:23:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

drf218@... writes:

> We all have to vent somewhere!

> SInce " stupid " isn't appropriate, what else would work for you?

How about 'silly'?

Kathy, Liam's mom

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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We did too.oh snap!

Re: P/T Conference

Just got back from seeing " Chicken Little " ... the expression " oh, snap "

showed up a couple of times.....

- Becky

In a message dated 11/25/2005 3:23:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

drf218@... writes:

> We all have to vent somewhere!

> SInce " stupid " isn't appropriate, what else would work for you?

How about 'silly'?

Kathy, Liam's mom

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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In a message dated 11/25/2005 5:08:02 PM Central Standard Time,

Mom2lfm@... writes:

How about 'silly'?

Kathy, Liam's mom

HI :)

Sara's replacement word for STUPID is JERK ................ we tried SILLY

but we lost, guess not appropriate for an angry emotion lol we are working on

" I'm angry " again instead of JERK

Kathy mom to Sara 13

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