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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 616861" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Yes, he has an IEP and qualifies under other health impaired for his ADHD. They know his diagnosis's of ADHD and unfortunately ODD. The new psychiatrist said probable ADHD, probable depressive disorder with anxiety, and Cognitive Disorder not otherwise specified (visual processing / executive function). He did not confirm or deny ODD. Yes, it was me who said I feel like the school is trying to disqualify him for Special Education. 3 yr re-evaluation is coming up. They are refusing to evaluate him in all the areas I am asking - saying the team does not feel it is necessary. He has had IEP goals each year, but never completes them. They just keep changing the goals. Uggh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 616861, member: 3930"] Yes, he has an IEP and qualifies under other health impaired for his ADHD. They know his diagnosis's of ADHD and unfortunately ODD. The new psychiatrist said probable ADHD, probable depressive disorder with anxiety, and Cognitive Disorder not otherwise specified (visual processing / executive function). He did not confirm or deny ODD. Yes, it was me who said I feel like the school is trying to disqualify him for Special Education. 3 yr re-evaluation is coming up. They are refusing to evaluate him in all the areas I am asking - saying the team does not feel it is necessary. He has had IEP goals each year, but never completes them. They just keep changing the goals. Uggh. [/QUOTE]
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