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Build a plan for getting your child back to school
Three steps. Name the goal, add the steps your child is avoiding and rate each one 0 to 10, then print the ladder or send it on. Nothing is stored on a server and there is no account.
Step 1 of 3
What do you want your child to be able to do?
Choose the goal closest to where you are now. You can change it later without losing your steps.
Step 2 of 3 · your ladder
How hard would this be for your child today?
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Add steps from the suggestions on the right. Start with anything your child could try this week, even if it looks small.
Suggested steps
Choose a step to add it to the ladder. Add the small ones too; they are what makes the order usable.
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What the ratings show
Working the ladder
This tool builds the plan. Bia, a phobia and anxiety recovery app, is where a child works through a ladder like this one step at a time, with a rating after every attempt and a record you can show a clinician.
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Start here and work up
Repeat a step until it stops being the hardest thing on the list. A common rule of thumb is to move on once the rating has dropped by about half.
This plan has no steps yet. Go back and add some.
What the ratings point at
Where to work this plan
A ladder only helps if someone tracks the attempts. Bia is a phobia and anxiety recovery app built for that: one step at a time, a rating after each attempt, and a record you can show a clinician or a school. This plan can be entered into Bia as it stands. biajourney.com
This plan is not a diagnosis or a treatment prescription. Share it with your child's pediatrician, school counselor, or a licensed therapist before making changes to a school schedule or an accommodation plan.
Step 3 of 3
Send the plan to the people who will see it work.
The plan lives in this link. Nothing is stored on a server, so anyone with the link sees the ladder exactly as you built it and can copy it as a starting point of their own.
Now comes the part a piece of paper cannot do
Ladders work when each step gets repeated and re-rated until it stops being hard. That is daily tracking, and it is what Bia was built for. Enter this plan, work one step at a time, and keep the record of what your child actually managed.