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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Sorry to have been slow to respond to some of these questions. We are in an independent school and have the equivalent of an IEP. The school and the teachers have been very accommodating. The idea was given to us, generally, by our school's educational specialist staff. They had not implemented it themselves but were aware that the use of vibrating watches and self-monitoring was being used by some educational psychologists. I did google research and it turns out there is a lot of material available on self monitoring. So we put together the system I described at home and in collaboration with the teacher. We kept the education support specialists at school in the loop but implemented on our own. As far as the watch settings, we used the countdown timer not the alarm. The countdown clock can be set to buzz at the end of whatever interval you choose, and then automatically restarts. [/quote]
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