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thoughts on switching to a school for ADHD/Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)/ODD kids
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 399977"><p>Has your son had a neuropsychologist evaluation done? If not, I would get one scheduled soon. Who prescibed the medications he's on? Has there been a change of medications lately? Some medications actually make aggressive behaviors worse. Does your son have an IEP at school? If not, I would begin that process if you really like the school he is at. I am kind of in the same boat only it's my son's school that is pushing hard for a more restrictive placement even though he is not aggressive verbally or physically. The most he does is yell his disagreement and slams the door on his way out of a room when he's angry.</p><p> </p><p>Those are the only suggestions I have. If you really like his current school and they are willing to work WITH you, I would do what you have to so that he can stay there and still get him the help he needs. Sounds like you just need more diagnostic help to figure out WHY he's acting the way he does so you can help him appropriately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 399977"] Has your son had a neuropsychologist evaluation done? If not, I would get one scheduled soon. Who prescibed the medications he's on? Has there been a change of medications lately? Some medications actually make aggressive behaviors worse. Does your son have an IEP at school? If not, I would begin that process if you really like the school he is at. I am kind of in the same boat only it's my son's school that is pushing hard for a more restrictive placement even though he is not aggressive verbally or physically. The most he does is yell his disagreement and slams the door on his way out of a room when he's angry. Those are the only suggestions I have. If you really like his current school and they are willing to work WITH you, I would do what you have to so that he can stay there and still get him the help he needs. Sounds like you just need more diagnostic help to figure out WHY he's acting the way he does so you can help him appropriately. [/QUOTE]
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