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2nd grade, we've got it made!

Each year the anxiety leading up to Scarlett's 504 and IEP plan seems to take over, but this year it was different.  I finally feel like the school understands the situation and is doing everything in their power to keep her safe while providing a social environment she can thrive in. This year Scarlett showed interest in coming to the meeting because she wanted to take part in deciding her restrictions. The look of astonishment on the nurses face as she described her "platelet bleeding disorder" and explained the steps and protocol to take when she gets injured was one I'll never forger. My heart filled with pride the more I heard her go on about her disorder-she was obviously a well educated little girl. Due to some minor head bumps Kindergarten year, followed by her enormous bump in the beginning of last year . . . left Scarlett's 1st grade of school with a lot of restrictions. She wasn't allowed on the playground unaccompanied by me (which I only coul