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Another cry for IEP help--
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<blockquote data-quote="UpandDown" data-source="post: 704666" data-attributes="member: 19025"><p>Hello Ranny,</p><p>I am following along on this as I would have described my son in the exact same way in terms of school behavior. Yet, he only ever qualified for a 504(diagnosed adhd and anxiety) and the accommodations have done nothing for him. I always said if they could exempt him from homework,life would be very different for him. They refused. I asked for assistance for staying on task. Since we didn't have an IEP only a 504, they told me they could not provide services. Now over the course of 2 1/2 years he has completely slipped from an A/B student to failing 2 classes. And he no longer engages at all in class. He will not graduate in June unless someone makes an exception to his need to do outside work. I am gearing up for a big fight with the school so would love advice too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpandDown, post: 704666, member: 19025"] Hello Ranny, I am following along on this as I would have described my son in the exact same way in terms of school behavior. Yet, he only ever qualified for a 504(diagnosed adhd and anxiety) and the accommodations have done nothing for him. I always said if they could exempt him from homework,life would be very different for him. They refused. I asked for assistance for staying on task. Since we didn't have an IEP only a 504, they told me they could not provide services. Now over the course of 2 1/2 years he has completely slipped from an A/B student to failing 2 classes. And he no longer engages at all in class. He will not graduate in June unless someone makes an exception to his need to do outside work. I am gearing up for a big fight with the school so would love advice too. [/QUOTE]
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