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Question re. medications & IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 193259" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, Sheila! I have some material printed out from bpkids- I will check out your link as well.</p><p>Regarding medications- if we lower the depakote, will sd say "she took him off his medications so we can't help him"? Or, are they still required to since I'm not taking him off all medications and the only reason we're considering the reduction on depakote is due to it's effect on ability to learn? Maybe what you were trying to say is if we went that route, it might mean having to remove difficult child from mainstream classes...??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 193259, member: 3699"] Thanks, Sheila! I have some material printed out from bpkids- I will check out your link as well. Regarding medications- if we lower the depakote, will sd say "she took him off his medications so we can't help him"? Or, are they still required to since I'm not taking him off all medications and the only reason we're considering the reduction on depakote is due to it's effect on ability to learn? Maybe what you were trying to say is if we went that route, it might mean having to remove difficult child from mainstream classes...?? [/QUOTE]
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