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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 96185"><p>I was asking this information for a close friend of mine with her son. My son is in Special Education, has IEP/BIP. I have gone through many IEP's.</p><p></p><p>Friend's son has many sensational issues. Only wears elastic waste pants, cannot tie his shoes (or wont). Cannot ride a 2 wheel bike, has never had friends, never goes outside. Very picky eater. Only eats a few things. (I believe more sensitive issues). Picked on in school. No eye contact. Chews on his shirt. He is 12.5 years old in 7th grade. But, friend refuses to have him tested. Refuses medication or special education. he is smart, but so many issues makes school so difficult. He didn't talk for so many years. Now he talks in such big words it doesn't seem like it comes from a child.</p><p>Friend feels if he is in Special Education, or on medication he will never learn life skills. This boy is struggling so hard, being picked on constantly I just feel for him. She asked if there was anything she could do, but without special education I didn't know what route she can take if any. Teachers refuse to remind him to turn in work. Or remind him of missing work, and he just doesn't remember. If she would go with Special Education, have him tested or whatever I could advise her from my experience. (still struggling with my son and his school)</p><p>Just was wondering what was available with-o spec. ed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 96185"] I was asking this information for a close friend of mine with her son. My son is in Special Education, has IEP/BIP. I have gone through many IEP's. Friend's son has many sensational issues. Only wears elastic waste pants, cannot tie his shoes (or wont). Cannot ride a 2 wheel bike, has never had friends, never goes outside. Very picky eater. Only eats a few things. (I believe more sensitive issues). Picked on in school. No eye contact. Chews on his shirt. He is 12.5 years old in 7th grade. But, friend refuses to have him tested. Refuses medication or special education. he is smart, but so many issues makes school so difficult. He didn't talk for so many years. Now he talks in such big words it doesn't seem like it comes from a child. Friend feels if he is in Special Education, or on medication he will never learn life skills. This boy is struggling so hard, being picked on constantly I just feel for him. She asked if there was anything she could do, but without special education I didn't know what route she can take if any. Teachers refuse to remind him to turn in work. Or remind him of missing work, and he just doesn't remember. If she would go with Special Education, have him tested or whatever I could advise her from my experience. (still struggling with my son and his school) Just was wondering what was available with-o spec. ed. [/QUOTE]
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