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Reply to "Accommodation for sensory issues in public schools."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When you say "medical challenges" is there a diagnoses related to those that you could use? The kinds of accommodations you want just require a 504. If she has medical issues they may be enough to get one.[/quote] She has had a number of surgeries for her eyesight. She is currently being corrected with glasses after two strabismus surgeries which haven't done the complete trick. She also has low tone, challenges with motor planning, and general GI issues related to the low tone. She is entering with an IEP for the motor planning concerns (and was evaluated by childfind and received services for fine motor delays as well as the gross motor) so I've been assured she will be in their sights in the eventuality that something else comes up. So, yes, I may be able to get some traction (esp for the bathroom issue) around the GI issues and her eyesight. Mainly I want the learning environment to not be offputting to her. I loved school. I want her to as well.[/quote]
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