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Old 08-04-2012, 12:53 AM
painman2009 painman2009 is offline
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hello. if my children go in to school with an issue moving through halls or carrying books etc, the school slots 5 minutes before each ned of class to move through halls with out the risk of bumps and what not, but also the allow a student helper to aid the injured or disabled person. If permanently disabled the school uses one of the aids to accompany the disabled person for what ever they need.(public school by the way) I hope that this would be the same in all public schools in the USA. hope that helps and or gives you more ideas. also the libraries here also supply needed support to disable children RE computer text books or audio text and with the iPods now you can move chapter to chapter and IPODS are day to carry much smaller than a nooks. My public library also lends out iPads. if you have a mack it might help for taking notes in school and with iCloud it automatically updates on your home mack.. just a thought.. an expensive one if you have to buy but its worth asking the library and the school. also take a meeting with guidance counsel and principal ,explain limitations, educate them on RSD. and see if they have any other ideas that might work.. good luck to you.
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