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<blockquote data-quote="april222999" data-source="post: 401438" data-attributes="member: 10967"><p>Wow this is similar to my son hes also 7 and in 2nd grade hes diagnosed with adhd mood disorder Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) and who knows where they are going with it. he takes concerta, risperdal, and zoloft. He is having similar issues in school but he has no iep as of yet he has been through it all. I am currently starting a new school district and I just know things will be better here.</p><p></p><p>I have no problem placing him in a Special Education class even though hes super smart and I know it feels like taking a step back in a way. I am all for the help he will be getting and also knowing he will have teachers that can handle all his behaviors and not call me everyday like they do now. I say do it the 12 to 1 my kindergardener is in a class like that its great alot more focus on the kids individually. I do have multiple kids with similar diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>from reading all these posts I feel a little ignorant going through the system blind. I have never argued with them they made all the placements and I just do what they say. The parent advocates they never had any. I was from a big city and they just couldnt be bothered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="april222999, post: 401438, member: 10967"] Wow this is similar to my son hes also 7 and in 2nd grade hes diagnosed with adhd mood disorder Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) and who knows where they are going with it. he takes concerta, risperdal, and zoloft. He is having similar issues in school but he has no iep as of yet he has been through it all. I am currently starting a new school district and I just know things will be better here. I have no problem placing him in a Special Education class even though hes super smart and I know it feels like taking a step back in a way. I am all for the help he will be getting and also knowing he will have teachers that can handle all his behaviors and not call me everyday like they do now. I say do it the 12 to 1 my kindergardener is in a class like that its great alot more focus on the kids individually. I do have multiple kids with similar diagnosis. from reading all these posts I feel a little ignorant going through the system blind. I have never argued with them they made all the placements and I just do what they say. The parent advocates they never had any. I was from a big city and they just couldnt be bothered. [/QUOTE]
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