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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 540966" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>"Labels" are diagnostic tools that help patients get the right treatment. My daughter, like a lot of the kids here, has more than one "label" (or, more accurately, diagnosis - diagnosis as we abbreviate it) and it wasn't until we could tease the various things out that we could find the right medication and therapy. With the correct diagnoses, and thus the correct medications and therapy, my daughter has made tremendous strides in a short amount of time. </p><p></p><p>And, as TeDo, said, it is absolutely illegal for the school to try to require you to medicate your son. They cannot deny his right to an education because of medication or lack of it. Send a request in writing via certified mail with return receipt for an evaluation for an IEP. There is a sample letter in the SpEd101 Archives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 540966, member: 7083"] "Labels" are diagnostic tools that help patients get the right treatment. My daughter, like a lot of the kids here, has more than one "label" (or, more accurately, diagnosis - diagnosis as we abbreviate it) and it wasn't until we could tease the various things out that we could find the right medication and therapy. With the correct diagnoses, and thus the correct medications and therapy, my daughter has made tremendous strides in a short amount of time. And, as TeDo, said, it is absolutely illegal for the school to try to require you to medicate your son. They cannot deny his right to an education because of medication or lack of it. Send a request in writing via certified mail with return receipt for an evaluation for an IEP. There is a sample letter in the SpEd101 Archives. [/QUOTE]
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