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I think we got what we want (IEP)!
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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 301483" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>Thanks, LDM, and I see that my BiPolar (BP) difficult child falls under ED (c), inappropriate behavior, as well as reduced alertness to the educational stimuli of OHI. What I was wondering is what the advantage was to have one in the IEP over another. I think I have been spoiled by a v ery proactive and helpful school district, although the one time his psychiatrist came to the IEP meeting we had even better results (school aide, individual instruction...)</p><p>Me -- married dad, 50</p><p>difficult child -- 8 y.o. BiPolar (BP) boy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 301483, member: 6374"] Thanks, LDM, and I see that my BiPolar (BP) difficult child falls under ED (c), inappropriate behavior, as well as reduced alertness to the educational stimuli of OHI. What I was wondering is what the advantage was to have one in the IEP over another. I think I have been spoiled by a v ery proactive and helpful school district, although the one time his psychiatrist came to the IEP meeting we had even better results (school aide, individual instruction...) Me -- married dad, 50 difficult child -- 8 y.o. BiPolar (BP) boy [/QUOTE]
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