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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 37459" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Had a good appointment. with difficult child's psychiatrist this afternoon. We are going to see how he is doing in a week to see if we need to increase the Lamictal (he has only been on 100 mgs for about a week so he wants to give it another week). My guess is we will have to do an increase. </p><p></p><p>The good part is he wrote a letter to explain how much of difficult child's behavior is due to his disability. We should be able to attach to the BIP-hopefully that will help to reduce the amount of suspensions he has been getting.</p><p></p><p>Of course, it would help if they actually followed the BIP! The spec. ed. teacher yesterday actually admitted in a conference to husband yesterday that it hasn't been followed. :nonono:husband was not happy and asked why even have a BIP if it isn't going to be followed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 37459, member: 1631"] Had a good appointment. with difficult child's psychiatrist this afternoon. We are going to see how he is doing in a week to see if we need to increase the Lamictal (he has only been on 100 mgs for about a week so he wants to give it another week). My guess is we will have to do an increase. The good part is he wrote a letter to explain how much of difficult child's behavior is due to his disability. We should be able to attach to the BIP-hopefully that will help to reduce the amount of suspensions he has been getting. Of course, it would help if they actually followed the BIP! The spec. ed. teacher yesterday actually admitted in a conference to husband yesterday that it hasn't been followed. [img]:nonono:[/img]husband was not happy and asked why even have a BIP if it isn't going to be followed? [/QUOTE]
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