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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 219421" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi i'm just jumping in to welcome you as well and say pretty much the same we have all been blamed at one point or another for our child's "behaviors" or lack thereof. Bipolar is a confusing disorder as im sure you already know. It sounds like you have done alot so far in regards to getting treatment and having tests done. I second that on the anti depressants and the anxiety medications if any, wow they make my difficult child fly about bad! Also a pyshdoc is the best way to go, i agree with klmno. they can walk you thru the process and be familiar with the medications for this particular disorder if that is infact what he has.</p><p> </p><p>a 504 i have learned is different than an iep. yup took some learning on my part. a 504 is great, yet the school is n't legally required to follow it. It's almost like "suggested" things, whereas the iep is totally different ball of wax.</p><p> </p><p>sending you some support and i know it can be so very hard at times. hang in there.</p><p> </p><p>((((hugs)))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 219421, member: 4514"] hi i'm just jumping in to welcome you as well and say pretty much the same we have all been blamed at one point or another for our child's "behaviors" or lack thereof. Bipolar is a confusing disorder as im sure you already know. It sounds like you have done alot so far in regards to getting treatment and having tests done. I second that on the anti depressants and the anxiety medications if any, wow they make my difficult child fly about bad! Also a pyshdoc is the best way to go, i agree with klmno. they can walk you thru the process and be familiar with the medications for this particular disorder if that is infact what he has. a 504 i have learned is different than an iep. yup took some learning on my part. a 504 is great, yet the school is n't legally required to follow it. It's almost like "suggested" things, whereas the iep is totally different ball of wax. sending you some support and i know it can be so very hard at times. hang in there. ((((hugs))))) [/QUOTE]
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