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[quote=Anonymous]Hi it’s OP, thank you for sharing your experience and giving suggestions to help DD. DD’s on wait list for testing since school rejected IEP/504, neither school nor pediatrician was helpful. We had tried the timer method but it didn’t work for DD as she didn’t want to or forgot to set time. As DD’s nearly 13 she fights more, and wants to take control of her own, like ran to her room for change outfit right before leaving. Punishment like taking phone away doesn’t really matter to her, the kids must have access to laptop for homework ( public school). DD’s not very social and had had more than 10 therapy sessions but she hated it. The good thing was she made few good friends later. We told DD not to bring book nor phone to bathroom, then she draw on the wall. For homework part, DD knows how to do and doesn’t refuse to do homework ( she cares about school and gets good grades ), but it must be slow processing speed related. I just keep reminds DD and it makes both of us really mad about each other. Yesterday morning I told DD I only woke her up, then it’s on her own to figure out, what she needed to do before leaving at a set time for volunteering work, and surprisingly she made it on time. We will try other suggestions here to see if works on DD. [/quote]
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