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Starting IEP for difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 175105" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>My difficult child 2 got his IEP last school year through the OHI designation like Sheila mentioned. It was determined that his ADHD and mood disorder were affecting his social skills which in turn affected his interaction with other students and was very disruptive to his ability to learn (numerous visits to the principal's office, a 2-day suspension, a couple of in-school suspensions, and towards the end of last year, I kept him out a week because his medications were making him unstable (I simple said he was ill those days -- which he WAS, mentally), AND he has a movement disorder which interferes with his ability to complete assignments and testing. So the services he is getting are focusing primarily on the social skills aspect and he is also being evaluated for Occupational Therapist (OT).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 175105, member: 3444"] My difficult child 2 got his IEP last school year through the OHI designation like Sheila mentioned. It was determined that his ADHD and mood disorder were affecting his social skills which in turn affected his interaction with other students and was very disruptive to his ability to learn (numerous visits to the principal's office, a 2-day suspension, a couple of in-school suspensions, and towards the end of last year, I kept him out a week because his medications were making him unstable (I simple said he was ill those days -- which he WAS, mentally), AND he has a movement disorder which interferes with his ability to complete assignments and testing. So the services he is getting are focusing primarily on the social skills aspect and he is also being evaluated for Occupational Therapist (OT). [/QUOTE]
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