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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 194755" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I vote for getting the neuropsychologist testing done asap. The school is treating your son like a behavioral problem, right or wrong, but whatever they are trying to do to help him with it sure isn't working. I think you need solid recommendations from professionals (including whatever will be written in the test results) so you can have some weight in an iep meeting. I'm not saying his behavior shouldn't be improved- I'm just saying that obviously, the methods being used right now aren't working. Does he have a therapist that can attend an iep meeting with you or send a letter with recommendations for you to take to a meeting? Have you tried The Explosive Child techniques at home? If they work at home, you can try to pick out a couple of things and get them incorporated at school.</p><p></p><p>You can find more suggestions on the Special Education forum- have you tried posting something there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 194755, member: 3699"] I vote for getting the neuropsychologist testing done asap. The school is treating your son like a behavioral problem, right or wrong, but whatever they are trying to do to help him with it sure isn't working. I think you need solid recommendations from professionals (including whatever will be written in the test results) so you can have some weight in an iep meeting. I'm not saying his behavior shouldn't be improved- I'm just saying that obviously, the methods being used right now aren't working. Does he have a therapist that can attend an iep meeting with you or send a letter with recommendations for you to take to a meeting? Have you tried The Explosive Child techniques at home? If they work at home, you can try to pick out a couple of things and get them incorporated at school. You can find more suggestions on the Special Education forum- have you tried posting something there? [/QUOTE]
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