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Another cry for IEP help--
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<blockquote data-quote="Rannveig" data-source="post: 704692" data-attributes="member: 5689"><p>Oh, Up, I'm so sorry to hear about your son's difficulties. Have you tried to get an IEP? If so, what was the response? Honestly, no one seems to know how to deal with sons like ours. I'm reading this book, Smart but Scattered Teens, and it's really good at describing my son's behavior, but its suggestions are virtually worthless! Like duh, don't they realize I've already tried breaking down tasks? No homework task component ever seems to be small enough for my difficult child to face getting started on it. I am really hoping the experienced parents on here can help, since the professionals seem hopelessly stumped. I was truly lucky that my son's school was open to giving him an IEP, but that victory will be worthless if we can't come up with any meaningful services now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rannveig, post: 704692, member: 5689"] Oh, Up, I'm so sorry to hear about your son's difficulties. Have you tried to get an IEP? If so, what was the response? Honestly, no one seems to know how to deal with sons like ours. I'm reading this book, Smart but Scattered Teens, and it's really good at describing my son's behavior, but its suggestions are virtually worthless! Like duh, don't they realize I've already tried breaking down tasks? No homework task component ever seems to be small enough for my difficult child to face getting started on it. I am really hoping the experienced parents on here can help, since the professionals seem hopelessly stumped. I was truly lucky that my son's school was open to giving him an IEP, but that victory will be worthless if we can't come up with any meaningful services now. [/QUOTE]
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