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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 591972" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Case carrier emailed me back and says he is doing fine in his general ed classes. He has no problems focusing and he is doing well. Still no grades available yet. Hopefully they will come shortly. As long as my son is doing fine with paying attention, I am okay with him not taking his medications. I will be monitoring his grades closely, and if I see that they are starting to slip I will speak to the school about him resuming his medications. For now, I am okay with no medications if it seems like they aren't necessary. She did report that easy child is exhibiting some odd behaviors in class. Inappropriate communication with other students, touching, staring, etc. She addes a goal to his IEP for him to work on his social skills. So I am going to read over the IEP this weekend and see if I agree with everything. The case carrier says that the IEP was both the 30 day IEP and the annual IEP. So there will be no other meeting this year unless I request it. I will read the current IEP and schedule a meeting if necessary. For now it sounds like he is doing well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 591972, member: 2196"] Case carrier emailed me back and says he is doing fine in his general ed classes. He has no problems focusing and he is doing well. Still no grades available yet. Hopefully they will come shortly. As long as my son is doing fine with paying attention, I am okay with him not taking his medications. I will be monitoring his grades closely, and if I see that they are starting to slip I will speak to the school about him resuming his medications. For now, I am okay with no medications if it seems like they aren't necessary. She did report that easy child is exhibiting some odd behaviors in class. Inappropriate communication with other students, touching, staring, etc. She addes a goal to his IEP for him to work on his social skills. So I am going to read over the IEP this weekend and see if I agree with everything. The case carrier says that the IEP was both the 30 day IEP and the annual IEP. So there will be no other meeting this year unless I request it. I will read the current IEP and schedule a meeting if necessary. For now it sounds like he is doing well. [/QUOTE]
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