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Can students be expelled with iep?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 498751" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Is this a public school then? I am assuming it is since your other is being evaluated. First, I would get him medically evaluated thru a neuropsychologist while you are doing this school stuff. the school will consider the results and I am saying to do it because once he has this diagnosis it will protect him under ADA for life. He will be allowed to have accommodations and help even in college (those receiving public money). </p><p></p><p>OK, so what should happen is that it will stall things so you can get accommodations. They will then need to provide the accommodations and help with the organization. They should also then identify the skill deficits that are creating those issues and help to work on them. Once you write that letter he is protected pending the results. So, personally I would have it drafted and ready to send out certified mail/return receipt first thing tomorrow morning. </p><p></p><p>Since you are already going thru the process you know the drill from there! Good luck. Go to writeslaw website for questions about these things too. I bet there will be some here who have even more specific info. These things are as you said, classic issues for an Aspie. So, it is related to his disability and goals and accommodations are needed. So.... cheering you on! There are many like you here doing more than one difficult child at a time... I am not sure how you all do it. I get tired from ONE! (haha, I have been told my one is like five but still....)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 498751, member: 12886"] Is this a public school then? I am assuming it is since your other is being evaluated. First, I would get him medically evaluated thru a neuropsychologist while you are doing this school stuff. the school will consider the results and I am saying to do it because once he has this diagnosis it will protect him under ADA for life. He will be allowed to have accommodations and help even in college (those receiving public money). OK, so what should happen is that it will stall things so you can get accommodations. They will then need to provide the accommodations and help with the organization. They should also then identify the skill deficits that are creating those issues and help to work on them. Once you write that letter he is protected pending the results. So, personally I would have it drafted and ready to send out certified mail/return receipt first thing tomorrow morning. Since you are already going thru the process you know the drill from there! Good luck. Go to writeslaw website for questions about these things too. I bet there will be some here who have even more specific info. These things are as you said, classic issues for an Aspie. So, it is related to his disability and goals and accommodations are needed. So.... cheering you on! There are many like you here doing more than one difficult child at a time... I am not sure how you all do it. I get tired from ONE! (haha, I have been told my one is like five but still....) [/QUOTE]
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