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difficult child behind in academics - what are his rights?
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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 218793" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Butterflydreams - your SD has lied to you. Your difficult child can get an IEP under OHI - other health impairment. My son is diagnosis'd BiPolar (BP) and ADHD and got his IEP in kindergarten. Now we were very upfront about difficult child's diagnosis's and issues from the get go because we knew he would encounter problems. He also had an inpatient psychiatric hospital stay for 3 weeks this past Aug and now is out of district in a therapeutic school. My son is also not Special Education and has no learning disabilitied. If your prepared to give them all the info and what he's been through through OHI at them and you should get the IEP he needs. Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 218793, member: 3477"] Butterflydreams - your SD has lied to you. Your difficult child can get an IEP under OHI - other health impairment. My son is diagnosis'd BiPolar (BP) and ADHD and got his IEP in kindergarten. Now we were very upfront about difficult child's diagnosis's and issues from the get go because we knew he would encounter problems. He also had an inpatient psychiatric hospital stay for 3 weeks this past Aug and now is out of district in a therapeutic school. My son is also not Special Education and has no learning disabilitied. If your prepared to give them all the info and what he's been through through OHI at them and you should get the IEP he needs. Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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