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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 418772" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>My son's diagnosis is ADHD-combined and ODD. He has a little bit of Aspie traits as well. </p><p></p><p>His main problems in school are: </p><p>1) peer relationships (he wants his way, controlling, bossy, one-sided, doesn't understand when something isn't fair or when other don't act like they should) </p><p>2) not being motivated to work hard or try if something is difficult for him</p><p></p><p>He is bright and probably bored.</p><p></p><p>So my question is - what sped services are available to help with those issues? I don't really want to know about accommodations but rather actual services. Right now he gets 15 mins/day social skills (where he plays a game with peers and the sped teacher), and 30 mins/week social story read to the entire class, and 30 mins/week with school counselor.</p><p></p><p>He is not interested in school, does not like it, is not engaged and nothing is being done to address his motivation. Any ideas?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Jules</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 418772, member: 3930"] My son's diagnosis is ADHD-combined and ODD. He has a little bit of Aspie traits as well. His main problems in school are: 1) peer relationships (he wants his way, controlling, bossy, one-sided, doesn't understand when something isn't fair or when other don't act like they should) 2) not being motivated to work hard or try if something is difficult for him He is bright and probably bored. So my question is - what sped services are available to help with those issues? I don't really want to know about accommodations but rather actual services. Right now he gets 15 mins/day social skills (where he plays a game with peers and the sped teacher), and 30 mins/week social story read to the entire class, and 30 mins/week with school counselor. He is not interested in school, does not like it, is not engaged and nothing is being done to address his motivation. Any ideas? Thanks, Jules [/QUOTE]
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