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I was going to do a 504 for Tristen who started kindergarten this year but the

school said she didn't need it yet and are very flexible with her. I'm sure next

year we may do one since she will start having homework, but for now I just deal

with the teacher.

Our school has been very accommodating with Tristen. I'm told of all major

illnesses in the school. I talk with her teacher regularly and she has learned

to know when tristens not feeling well. She's allowed to lay down in the nurses

room if she needs a break. I'm very thankful the school has been so easy to deal

with.

le

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On Feb 9, 2011, at 10:51 AM, e Salamone <justine200042@...> wrote:

> Wow! My son is only 4 so I haven't had this issue yet! But these are great

> ideas I never would have thought of them...

> On Feb 9, 2011 1:41 PM, " Ursula Holleman " <uahollem@...> wrote:

> > Abscences

> > Water at desk

> > Able to go to the bathroom as needed

> > Hepa filter in room

> > Sanitizer on entering room each time

> > Extra time for tests - grew out of that

> > Notification of grade level illnesses

> > Set of school books just for the house

> >

> > Ursula - mom to Macey (15,CVID)

> >

> >

> > On Feb 9, 2011, at 1:06 PM, " April " <n2katz2003@...> wrote:

> >

> >> Does anybody have an IEP for their child because of the PID? My son is

> 3.5 years old and attends a special ed preschool due to various delays so he

> has an IEP already.

> >>

> >> I met with the nurse at his school the other day and she asked a bunch of

> questions and seemed very interested and helpful about the new CVID

> diagnosis. She didn't know anything about it, but our Immunologist sent her

> a packet with information.

> >>

> >> We have an IEP Revision meeting coming up so the nurse said she would

> have some stuff written up to add to his IEP. We agreed this would just be a

> starting point for adding to his IEP regarding the CVID since right now we

> won't have to add anything about excessive absence since he has no homework,

> grades or anything like that.

> >>

> >> I am wondering what exactly you all have in the IEP.

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

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there is an example on the book from IDF for schools. it is well done and you

can order for them for free.

BARBIE

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From: Ursula Holleman <uahollem@...>

" " < >

Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 10:41:30 AM

Subject: Re: IEP

Abscences

Water at desk

Able to go to the bathroom as needed

Hepa filter in room

Sanitizer on entering room each time

Extra time for tests - grew out of that

Notification of grade level illnesses

Set of school books just for the house

Ursula - mom to Macey (15,CVID)

On Feb 9, 2011, at 1:06 PM, " April " <n2katz2003@...> wrote:

> Does anybody have an IEP for their child because of the PID? My son is 3.5

>years old and attends a special ed preschool due to various delays so he has an

>IEP already.

>

> I met with the nurse at his school the other day and she asked a bunch of

>questions and seemed very interested and helpful about the new CVID diagnosis.

>She didn't know anything about it, but our Immunologist sent her a packet with

>information.

>

> We have an IEP Revision meeting coming up so the nurse said she would have

some

>stuff written up to add to his IEP. We agreed this would just be a starting

>point for adding to his IEP regarding the CVID since right now we won't have to

>add anything about excessive absence since he has no homework, grades or

>anything like that.

>

>

> I am wondering what exactly you all have in the IEP.

>

>

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depending on the school I would start getting an evalution going since the later

you wait the harder it is to get them to be accountable. We struggled and had to

take my son out of Public school because they would not work with us. Private

school was Much more willing to accomadate him but as he got older we went back

to public and they realized how much he needed the supports. We have a full IEP

now for everything but his IQ is in the top .5% of the kids in his HS but

struggles with absences and also with staying up on assignments due to fatigue

and his ADD causing him difficulties in organizing. He also has SEVERE Auditory

Processing Disorder which his ADD med help immensely. His score showed 2%

results without his Adderall but went to 96% with meds. It was amazing and it

told me that we were on the right track.

BARBIE

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From: le Mina <daniellemina@...>

" " < >

Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 12:31:15 PM

Subject: Re: IEP

I was going to do a 504 for Tristen who started kindergarten this year but the

school said she didn't need it yet and are very flexible with her. I'm sure next

year we may do one since she will start having homework, but for now I just deal

with the teacher.

Our school has been very accommodating with Tristen. I'm told of all major

illnesses in the school. I talk with her teacher regularly and she has learned

to know when tristens not feeling well. She's allowed to lay down in the nurses

room if she needs a break. I'm very thankful the school has been so easy to deal

with.

le

Sent from my iPad

On Feb 9, 2011, at 10:51 AM, e Salamone <justine200042@...> wrote:

> Wow! My son is only 4 so I haven't had this issue yet! But these are great

> ideas I never would have thought of them...

> On Feb 9, 2011 1:41 PM, " Ursula Holleman " <uahollem@...> wrote:

> > Abscences

> > Water at desk

> > Able to go to the bathroom as needed

> > Hepa filter in room

> > Sanitizer on entering room each time

> > Extra time for tests - grew out of that

> > Notification of grade level illnesses

> > Set of school books just for the house

> >

> > Ursula - mom to Macey (15,CVID)

> >

> >

> > On Feb 9, 2011, at 1:06 PM, " April " <n2katz2003@...> wrote:

> >

> >> Does anybody have an IEP for their child because of the PID? My son is

> 3.5 years old and attends a special ed preschool due to various delays so he

> has an IEP already.

> >>

> >> I met with the nurse at his school the other day and she asked a bunch of

> questions and seemed very interested and helpful about the new CVID

> diagnosis. She didn't know anything about it, but our Immunologist sent her

> a packet with information.

> >>

> >> We have an IEP Revision meeting coming up so the nurse said she would

> have some stuff written up to add to his IEP. We agreed this would just be a

> starting point for adding to his IEP regarding the CVID since right now we

> won't have to add anything about excessive absence since he has no homework,

> grades or anything like that.

> >>

> >> I am wondering what exactly you all have in the IEP.

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

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My son also has written in his that if he feels sick-he is to go to the nurse

immediatly. Our kids get sick fast, with no outward symptoms. At his school, if

you went to the nurse and had no fever, you were sent back to class.

doesn't run fevers. Now, he tells the teacher he is sick, he goes to the nurse,

she hands him the phone. I determine if he needs to check out.

From: justine200042@...

Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 13:51:40 -0500

Subject: Re: IEP

Wow! My son is only 4 so I haven't had this issue yet! But these are great

ideas I never would have thought of them...

On Feb 9, 2011 1:41 PM, " Ursula Holleman " <uahollem@...> wrote:

> Abscences

> Water at desk

> Able to go to the bathroom as needed

> Hepa filter in room

> Sanitizer on entering room each time

> Extra time for tests - grew out of that

> Notification of grade level illnesses

> Set of school books just for the house

>

> Ursula - mom to Macey (15,CVID)

>

>

> On Feb 9, 2011, at 1:06 PM, " April " <n2katz2003@...> wrote:

>

>> Does anybody have an IEP for their child because of the PID? My son is

3.5 years old and attends a special ed preschool due to various delays so he

has an IEP already.

>>

>> I met with the nurse at his school the other day and she asked a bunch of

questions and seemed very interested and helpful about the new CVID

diagnosis. She didn't know anything about it, but our Immunologist sent her

a packet with information.

>>

>> We have an IEP Revision meeting coming up so the nurse said she would

have some stuff written up to add to his IEP. We agreed this would just be a

starting point for adding to his IEP regarding the CVID since right now we

won't have to add anything about excessive absence since he has no homework,

grades or anything like that.

>>

>> I am wondering what exactly you all have in the IEP.

>>

>>

>

>

>

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That is kind of strange, you mentioned not having fevers. My son hardly ever

gets a fever when he is sick. He has only ever had a true fever maybe 2-3 times

which generally were the times we ended up in the hospital. I wonder if that is

common for kids with PID? Thanks for all of the comments, I will be writing

them down and taking them with me.

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Yes, it is common to not run a fever. It shows the body's trying to fight off

infection, and a lot of our kids don't fight infection off. : (

From: n2katz2003@...

Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 17:02:36 +0000

Subject: Re: IEP

That is kind of strange, you mentioned not having fevers. My son hardly

ever gets a fever when he is sick. He has only ever had a true fever maybe 2-3

times which generally were the times we ended up in the hospital. I wonder if

that is common for kids with PID? Thanks for all of the comments, I will be

writing them down and taking them with me.

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Yes, it is common to not run a fever. It shows the body's trying to fight off

infection, and a lot of our kids don't fight infection off. : (

From: n2katz2003@...

Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 17:02:36 +0000

Subject: Re: IEP

That is kind of strange, you mentioned not having fevers. My son hardly

ever gets a fever when he is sick. He has only ever had a true fever maybe 2-3

times which generally were the times we ended up in the hospital. I wonder if

that is common for kids with PID? Thanks for all of the comments, I will be

writing them down and taking them with me.

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* Set of school books just for the house

This I haven’t added to our IEP, but I think I’m going to next year!! Great

idea. I just broke my back going to pick up Caelan’s books again. He is on

day 26 absent tomorrow plus about 5 ½ days.

We have the water bottle one on ours plus some extra hand washing stuff for

his food allergies as well. Most of the time they fail to do what is listed

in his IHP.

_____

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

e Salamone

Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 12:52 PM

Subject: Re: IEP

Wow! My son is only 4 so I haven't had this issue yet! But these are great

ideas I never would have thought of them...

On Feb 9, 2011 1:41 PM, " Ursula Holleman " <uahollem@...

<mailto:uahollem%40gmail.com> > wrote:

> Abscences

> Water at desk

> Able to go to the bathroom as needed

> Hepa filter in room

> Sanitizer on entering room each time

> Extra time for tests - grew out of that

> Notification of grade level illnesses

> Set of school books just for the house

>

> Ursula - mom to Macey (15,CVID)

>

>

> On Feb 9, 2011, at 1:06 PM, " April " <n2katz2003@...

<mailto:n2katz2003%40> > wrote:

>

>> Does anybody have an IEP for their child because of the PID? My son is

3.5 years old and attends a special ed preschool due to various delays so he

has an IEP already.

>>

>> I met with the nurse at his school the other day and she asked a bunch of

questions and seemed very interested and helpful about the new CVID

diagnosis. She didn't know anything about it, but our Immunologist sent her

a packet with information.

>>

>> We have an IEP Revision meeting coming up so the nurse said she would

have some stuff written up to add to his IEP. We agreed this would just be a

starting point for adding to his IEP regarding the CVID since right now we

won't have to add anything about excessive absence since he has no homework,

grades or anything like that.

>>

>> I am wondering what exactly you all have in the IEP.

>>

>>

>

>

>

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* Set of school books just for the house

This I haven’t added to our IEP, but I think I’m going to next year!! Great

idea. I just broke my back going to pick up Caelan’s books again. He is on

day 26 absent tomorrow plus about 5 ½ days.

We have the water bottle one on ours plus some extra hand washing stuff for

his food allergies as well. Most of the time they fail to do what is listed

in his IHP.

_____

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

e Salamone

Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 12:52 PM

Subject: Re: IEP

Wow! My son is only 4 so I haven't had this issue yet! But these are great

ideas I never would have thought of them...

On Feb 9, 2011 1:41 PM, " Ursula Holleman " <uahollem@...

<mailto:uahollem%40gmail.com> > wrote:

> Abscences

> Water at desk

> Able to go to the bathroom as needed

> Hepa filter in room

> Sanitizer on entering room each time

> Extra time for tests - grew out of that

> Notification of grade level illnesses

> Set of school books just for the house

>

> Ursula - mom to Macey (15,CVID)

>

>

> On Feb 9, 2011, at 1:06 PM, " April " <n2katz2003@...

<mailto:n2katz2003%40> > wrote:

>

>> Does anybody have an IEP for their child because of the PID? My son is

3.5 years old and attends a special ed preschool due to various delays so he

has an IEP already.

>>

>> I met with the nurse at his school the other day and she asked a bunch of

questions and seemed very interested and helpful about the new CVID

diagnosis. She didn't know anything about it, but our Immunologist sent her

a packet with information.

>>

>> We have an IEP Revision meeting coming up so the nurse said she would

have some stuff written up to add to his IEP. We agreed this would just be a

starting point for adding to his IEP regarding the CVID since right now we

won't have to add anything about excessive absence since he has no homework,

grades or anything like that.

>>

>> I am wondering what exactly you all have in the IEP.

>>

>>

>

>

>

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My son was always diagnosed with a disability in written expression. He was just

tested again this year and it was discovered that he also had a disability in

reading comprehension. He is a Senior and we have his IEP meeting next week.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what we should have in the IEP for

reading comprehension at this late date?

Thank you,

Krista

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Wow that is late. I too have a severe disability in reading comprehension. I would ask for recordings for books (you can register for Records For the Blind and Dyslexic for free- I am and all I had to do was send my testing), unlimited time for his tests, testing in a quiet place (less distractions) and tutors to help when he is struggling. I also used my testing in college with great success, I received my Associates in Nursing about 11 yrs ago and just a few months ago received my Bachelors in Nursing. Good luck to your son.

Carolyn

From: K ClY <krisclyburn@...> Sent: Thu, March 17, 2011 12:42:43 PMSubject: ( ) IEP

My son was always diagnosed with a disability in written expression. He was just tested again this year and it was discovered that he also had a disability in reading comprehension. He is a Senior and we have his IEP meeting next week.Does anyone have any suggestions as to what we should have in the IEP for reading comprehension at this late date? Thank you,Krista

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