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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 487103" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Oh no. He has just gotten this IEP started, doesn't sound like this guy has one single clue how serious this is. I am still worried about what they termed his "inability to transition without preparation" etc. He sounds so like he could have some level of autism. (at his age...relationship disorder? not "motivated" to join groups...acts silly to replace appropriate actions, doesn't know how to comfort kids but does show he wants to....processing disorder, adhd like stuff.... kids usually will do what they CAN do) but they see there is an issue and they are starting the process to individualize help for him, he is comfortable, changes ar so hard for these kinds of difficult child's....no matter what... If he changes this just when he is starting to get help it could be such a long time to adjust. so, I know nothing about the law etc. When Carson came to you full time did that go on paper? How can he unilaterally change that? I am so sorry for your heartbreak. I agree this is so not cool</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 487103, member: 12886"] Oh no. He has just gotten this IEP started, doesn't sound like this guy has one single clue how serious this is. I am still worried about what they termed his "inability to transition without preparation" etc. He sounds so like he could have some level of autism. (at his age...relationship disorder? not "motivated" to join groups...acts silly to replace appropriate actions, doesn't know how to comfort kids but does show he wants to....processing disorder, adhd like stuff.... kids usually will do what they CAN do) but they see there is an issue and they are starting the process to individualize help for him, he is comfortable, changes ar so hard for these kinds of difficult child's....no matter what... If he changes this just when he is starting to get help it could be such a long time to adjust. so, I know nothing about the law etc. When Carson came to you full time did that go on paper? How can he unilaterally change that? I am so sorry for your heartbreak. I agree this is so not cool [/QUOTE]
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