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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 237319" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>They are telling me BS, I know, and I thought the OHI would get around it- in a round about way. Basicly, they don't want to address anything other than behavior (as in bad behavior) because difficult child doesn't have a traditional Learning disability. But, I'm going to discuss this with a couple of people early next week and see if there's a way to hold their feet to the fire regarding needed accommodations. Things need to be portrayed accurately in my son's iep because he'll be changing schools soon and here, right or wrong, ED means a behavior problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 237319, member: 3699"] They are telling me BS, I know, and I thought the OHI would get around it- in a round about way. Basicly, they don't want to address anything other than behavior (as in bad behavior) because difficult child doesn't have a traditional Learning disability. But, I'm going to discuss this with a couple of people early next week and see if there's a way to hold their feet to the fire regarding needed accommodations. Things need to be portrayed accurately in my son's iep because he'll be changing schools soon and here, right or wrong, ED means a behavior problem. [/QUOTE]
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