Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 > The IEP went fairly well for us. They want the school shrink to come into our > homes and watch us interact with CB, because we report that his behavior is > very different at home. We said come on over. We asked CB about his > aide...simply saying is Hen (sorry dont know how to spell her name ) Good ? or Bad ? He > said " Hen is good " . > Mommy did his sensory work while the morning greetings were going on, > giving him pressure on his hands, lightly scratching his arms, as his was getting > antsy. He stayed in control the rest of the day according to his teacher. > Mommy says the class is too noisy and SLOW. CB's teacher is just now starting to > sort which kids need to get on with business quickly and those who need more > time. CB is at 1st grade level . When he reads out loud you would never know > he's autistic, adds and subtracts . > The school will not boot him until all parties involved have decided what > our next course of action will be. > The Mommy did the sensory work that was needed , CB's aide wasnt paying > any attention. SENSORY WAS MET ! Thats whats wrong...he's not getting any from > the school staff. He is so high funtioning that that have neglected his > NEEDS..IMPUT. So by afternoon he's imput starved, crashing, kicking, scratching and > biting. That is what we observed. > > CB's Granny Are all of his services on his IEP? Do you have a daily communication log with the school? A sensory integration plan in writing? Im a new SPED teacher for autistic children adn im learnign all the ropes as far as what i need to provide by law. Jessie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 Can I ask what school district/State you're in? > We recieve only services that the school provides. No outside vendors. Yes, we do have a daily log, the teacher tells us what he aggression was carried out, nothing about what proceeded it. They tell us he just does it for no reason. We have stated many times to them what CB is asking for. He is really verbal about wanting to use his tools. However, they say he is evading work...He isnt even allowed to use the bathroom during a work period. They do not use ABA, they have their own system. CB is 7 1/2. CB's Granny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 That's good news; it sounds like you have found the answer. Pat K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 They tell us he just does it for no reason. We have stated many times to them what CB is asking for. He is really verbal about wanting to use his tools. However, they say he is evading work...He isnt even allowed to use the bathroom during a work period. They do not use ABA, they have their own system. CB is 7 1/2. CB's Granny If they think he is agressive "for no reason" then they obviously don't understand behavior. Is is possible to bring in an ABA consultant? -Jannine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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