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<blockquote data-quote="Dun Haddit" data-source="post: 635862" data-attributes="member: 17823"><p>The biggest problem is that conduct disorders in the state of California do not qualify a child for emotional disturbance IEP. Even though my son was clearly identified as qualifying under both OHI and ED, they were very adamant that he did not qualify for an I EP because any behaviors associated with his diagnoses are not manifesting at this time and his academics are through the roof. </p><p></p><p>Another autism Society board member is a professional in the neuroscience community. He also does IEE reviews. The way my sons evaluation report was written they used specific language that identified there's a potential for need but did the cover their ass thing to make sure it wasn't anything he could get right now. Our son's psychopathy is a timebomb. We cannot predict when he's going to blow. The refusal to give him an IEP not only jeopardizes my son's IDEA & FAPE, but it also places every single other student on campus teachers and staff in danger. The doctor that reviewed the evaluation even told me unless my son is somehow covered by a 504 if he were to act out, The lack of the IEP sets us up for a lawsuit.</p><p></p><p>And I am by no means a warrior; I think at the very least I can perhaps refer to myself as a potential survivor. But somebody has got to step in and do the fighting and I also recognize my having special knowledge about these laws and the schools skirting everything and assuming or pretending I'm an idiot means other parents who aren't educated about advocating and protecting their children are probably getting the same or even worse misinformation altogether.</p><p></p><p>We may be forced just to go through our health insurance and have our son placed in a locked school facility. The way we live our life day to day is walking on egg shells and knowing the Powderkeg underneath our feet can go off at any second.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dun Haddit, post: 635862, member: 17823"] The biggest problem is that conduct disorders in the state of California do not qualify a child for emotional disturbance IEP. Even though my son was clearly identified as qualifying under both OHI and ED, they were very adamant that he did not qualify for an I EP because any behaviors associated with his diagnoses are not manifesting at this time and his academics are through the roof. Another autism Society board member is a professional in the neuroscience community. He also does IEE reviews. The way my sons evaluation report was written they used specific language that identified there's a potential for need but did the cover their ass thing to make sure it wasn't anything he could get right now. Our son's psychopathy is a timebomb. We cannot predict when he's going to blow. The refusal to give him an IEP not only jeopardizes my son's IDEA & FAPE, but it also places every single other student on campus teachers and staff in danger. The doctor that reviewed the evaluation even told me unless my son is somehow covered by a 504 if he were to act out, The lack of the IEP sets us up for a lawsuit. And I am by no means a warrior; I think at the very least I can perhaps refer to myself as a potential survivor. But somebody has got to step in and do the fighting and I also recognize my having special knowledge about these laws and the schools skirting everything and assuming or pretending I'm an idiot means other parents who aren't educated about advocating and protecting their children are probably getting the same or even worse misinformation altogether. We may be forced just to go through our health insurance and have our son placed in a locked school facility. The way we live our life day to day is walking on egg shells and knowing the Powderkeg underneath our feet can go off at any second. Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app [/QUOTE]
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