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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 315277" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Uhmmm... My first thought is that they don't know the diagnosis- the ones you listed seem to be ALL the current default diagnosis's and they seem to be covering all different directions. But, that has nothing to do with your question.</p><p></p><p>Next, here they have a "Modified Diploma" for kids on an IEP who simply cannot meet the requirements of a standard diploma. If your son is struggling that much to get through high school, you might want to check into that- it would allow graduating without having to stay in school years beyond his peers to try to accomplish the typical graduation requirements.</p><p></p><p>Now, about the ring, personally, if it wouldn't cause a major problem, I think I would use it as motivation and tell him that I would get him one after he met the goals it took to know he would graduate the upcoming spring, or whenever. If it is a MAJOR thing with him, let him know that you can go ahead and get it, but he only gets one. Surely, he needs to be aware ahead of time if there is no way he can graduate this school year.</p><p></p><p>That's just my opinion....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 315277, member: 3699"] Uhmmm... My first thought is that they don't know the diagnosis- the ones you listed seem to be ALL the current default diagnosis's and they seem to be covering all different directions. But, that has nothing to do with your question. Next, here they have a "Modified Diploma" for kids on an IEP who simply cannot meet the requirements of a standard diploma. If your son is struggling that much to get through high school, you might want to check into that- it would allow graduating without having to stay in school years beyond his peers to try to accomplish the typical graduation requirements. Now, about the ring, personally, if it wouldn't cause a major problem, I think I would use it as motivation and tell him that I would get him one after he met the goals it took to know he would graduate the upcoming spring, or whenever. If it is a MAJOR thing with him, let him know that you can go ahead and get it, but he only gets one. Surely, he needs to be aware ahead of time if there is no way he can graduate this school year. That's just my opinion.... [/QUOTE]
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