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Accommodations for bipolar symptons?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 107100" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>These are good ideas! We're going to have an IEP meeting the week after holiday break is over. I was hoping to have written report from a team evaluation done in Oct. (privately) by then, but I can't get any info from this place anymore. When I call, which I've done several times, the person who answers just says she'll check with psychiatrist and call me right back, then never calls back. This isn't difficult child's regular psychiatrist, this is one at a place that does the team evaluations/assessments for mood disorders.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'm still trying to get the school to fully understand and accept that difficult child's problems aren't all behavior driven, the behavior and grades are the effects, not the cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 107100, member: 3699"] These are good ideas! We're going to have an IEP meeting the week after holiday break is over. I was hoping to have written report from a team evaluation done in Oct. (privately) by then, but I can't get any info from this place anymore. When I call, which I've done several times, the person who answers just says she'll check with psychiatrist and call me right back, then never calls back. This isn't difficult child's regular psychiatrist, this is one at a place that does the team evaluations/assessments for mood disorders. Anyway, I'm still trying to get the school to fully understand and accept that difficult child's problems aren't all behavior driven, the behavior and grades are the effects, not the cause. [/QUOTE]
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