I thought I was ready but after attending Meet the teacher night last night I am not sure.
My son, who has Sensory Intergration Disorder, has an IEP and has been in special ed/early childhood since age 2. He is being mainstreamed into full day Kindy. It took me a few months but I think he can handle the academics with help (which his IEP is providing). He thrives on routine and rules so that shouldn't be a problem *fingers crossed* He did give a fright last night when it took 5 minutes of comforting to get him out the car at school. He was scared because he was moving into a new classroom and teacher. We did the bait and switch where we were going to DS7 2nd grade teacher and then Opps? Are we in John's Kindy class? how did that happen? Well, while we are here lets me the teacher, lol. He wouldn't look at the teacher directly but at least we got him into the room with ease... We had talked for several weeks about the new class, bus, lunch, etc. to acclimate him.
What I am petrified about is behavior, especially lunchtime. My son still has knock down, drag out, kicking and screaming temper tantrums when things don't go exactly the way he wants or thinks it should. Additionally, he is insanely picky about food.
An aside, over the summer we focused on toilet training and for the most part, have it undercontrol except for a few smears most days. We focused on this because I didn't want him stimatized and made fun of by his peers. I am already worried about the teasing because of his speech delay (he has the language skills of a 3.5 year old). So we haven't worked on varying his diet which consists of dairy products and crackers/cereal for the moment. He has some serious food fetishes.
So...here is my delimina. What in the world is he going to eat all day? I got a copy of the school lunch menu for I thought we would just throw him in the deep end and "make" him eat school food or go hungry. But then I had flashes of all out temper tantrums and calls from the school about how I am not feeding my son, etc. Kids laughing at him, him miserable and me ashamed.
He is in school from 7:30a where he will eat breakfast in the cafeteria (which have done in the past - cereal and milk - his favs) until 3:20 when he gets off the bus.
Am I over reacting? I don't know wether to bring a lunch with his beloved dairy products (no refridgeration during the day) or pack a lunch of peanut butter and crackers, cereal, raisins (the only fruit he will eat) and buy a milk? Should I suggest he attempt school lunch or let peers influence him? Ugh.
Isn't it crazy how it's the little things that make you go insane? lol. BTW school starts Monday.
My son, who has Sensory Intergration Disorder, has an IEP and has been in special ed/early childhood since age 2. He is being mainstreamed into full day Kindy. It took me a few months but I think he can handle the academics with help (which his IEP is providing). He thrives on routine and rules so that shouldn't be a problem *fingers crossed* He did give a fright last night when it took 5 minutes of comforting to get him out the car at school. He was scared because he was moving into a new classroom and teacher. We did the bait and switch where we were going to DS7 2nd grade teacher and then Opps? Are we in John's Kindy class? how did that happen? Well, while we are here lets me the teacher, lol. He wouldn't look at the teacher directly but at least we got him into the room with ease... We had talked for several weeks about the new class, bus, lunch, etc. to acclimate him.
What I am petrified about is behavior, especially lunchtime. My son still has knock down, drag out, kicking and screaming temper tantrums when things don't go exactly the way he wants or thinks it should. Additionally, he is insanely picky about food.
An aside, over the summer we focused on toilet training and for the most part, have it undercontrol except for a few smears most days. We focused on this because I didn't want him stimatized and made fun of by his peers. I am already worried about the teasing because of his speech delay (he has the language skills of a 3.5 year old). So we haven't worked on varying his diet which consists of dairy products and crackers/cereal for the moment. He has some serious food fetishes.
So...here is my delimina. What in the world is he going to eat all day? I got a copy of the school lunch menu for I thought we would just throw him in the deep end and "make" him eat school food or go hungry. But then I had flashes of all out temper tantrums and calls from the school about how I am not feeding my son, etc. Kids laughing at him, him miserable and me ashamed.
He is in school from 7:30a where he will eat breakfast in the cafeteria (which have done in the past - cereal and milk - his favs) until 3:20 when he gets off the bus.
Am I over reacting? I don't know wether to bring a lunch with his beloved dairy products (no refridgeration during the day) or pack a lunch of peanut butter and crackers, cereal, raisins (the only fruit he will eat) and buy a milk? Should I suggest he attempt school lunch or let peers influence him? Ugh.
Isn't it crazy how it's the little things that make you go insane? lol. BTW school starts Monday.