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    New to the board

    Hi Im new been reading post and know I can get alot of information from here. We have our IEP meeting this Thursday and I am dreading it. I told myself after last year I would never go to another. But I will put myself thru it for my son. Last year a teacher that I had 20 years ago told me my son was the most rudist obnoxious student he has ever had. My son is 16 reading at 3rd 4th grade levels and is very close to quitting. He is ADHD/LD lately he has been disrupting class and not doing his work. We tried Strattera but he had no appetite and slept all the time. We homeschooled his 7th grade year but he missed his friends it was the greatest stressfree year ever. Thanks for listening.
    Me 43 mother to one. Partime Rural Carrier most weeks fulltime.
    DH 48 married for 21 years
    Son 16 highschool sophmore adhd/ld stuttering no meds


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    Re: New to the board

    Glad you found us, hurlyburly.

    IEP meetings can be just one more stressor in a line of many. Don't let them get you down.

    Is there something in particular we might be able to help you with?

    Be sure and post to the general forum for general support purposes. There's a great group of people there.
    gfg: 16 yrs, m, ADHD dx 2000; Anxiety; APD, SID, motor apraxia dxd Spring 2002; Recep/Expr Lang impairments resulting in Reading Comp Disorder dx 9/2003. PTSD; dx 12/2004. PDD-NOS; dx 2/2005. MDE's (5/2005) team dx: ADHD, Adj Disorder w/Mixed Disturbance of Emotions and Conduct (PTSD, anxiety), LD-NOS (multi lang disorders). Adderall XR.
    Me: aka Alisha Leigh, member since 5/2001

    God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.

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