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New Here. DD8 Dxd AS now has some Bipolar characteristics
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<blockquote data-quote="zoo_keeper" data-source="post: 453131" data-attributes="member: 12188"><p>wow. And I thought the school officials in the rural town I lived in were inept! Refusing to allow you to volunteer in your child's public school classroom? Is that that even legal? I'm glad you pulled her out of that school. My bipolar difficult child 1 went through a somewhat similar situation last year, but due to behavior problems. Was suspended constantly and was such a negative enviroment for him it got to the point where his psychiatrist advised homebound education (which the school jumped on). And then as we wanted to start transitioning him back, they had him 'independently' evaluated for an iep and found he wasn't eligible! Completely backwards. </p><p>Also, the disassociation episodes and paranoid thinkin sound very much like my difficult child 2 when he had a bad reaction to zoloft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoo_keeper, post: 453131, member: 12188"] wow. And I thought the school officials in the rural town I lived in were inept! Refusing to allow you to volunteer in your child's public school classroom? Is that that even legal? I'm glad you pulled her out of that school. My bipolar difficult child 1 went through a somewhat similar situation last year, but due to behavior problems. Was suspended constantly and was such a negative enviroment for him it got to the point where his psychiatrist advised homebound education (which the school jumped on). And then as we wanted to start transitioning him back, they had him 'independently' evaluated for an iep and found he wasn't eligible! Completely backwards. Also, the disassociation episodes and paranoid thinkin sound very much like my difficult child 2 when he had a bad reaction to zoloft. [/QUOTE]
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