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Good news from difficult child 2's teacher. I am so happy!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 525267" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I received some good news from difficult child's teacher this morning. She says that since he's been moved up to his 2mgs of Intuniv that he is much better in class. He actually raises his hand and answers questions, something he NEVER does! Normally he is so into his own little world that he doesn't even hear the questions being asked. She also reported that he is engaged in learning and seems to be doing really well so far. She says she definitely sees him on his way to improvement. To think that his dad has been in such denial about the ADHD and insisted he didn't need to be on medications at all. Hopefully he will do a turnaround when I tell him the good news. I am wondering if difficult child will even qualify for an IEP if he continues to show improvement. We are still in the process of having him tested. I would think his Asperger's would qualify him but I don't know for sure yet. Either way I am so happy he is finally showing signs of improvement. Yayyyy difficult child!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 525267, member: 2196"] I received some good news from difficult child's teacher this morning. She says that since he's been moved up to his 2mgs of Intuniv that he is much better in class. He actually raises his hand and answers questions, something he NEVER does! Normally he is so into his own little world that he doesn't even hear the questions being asked. She also reported that he is engaged in learning and seems to be doing really well so far. She says she definitely sees him on his way to improvement. To think that his dad has been in such denial about the ADHD and insisted he didn't need to be on medications at all. Hopefully he will do a turnaround when I tell him the good news. I am wondering if difficult child will even qualify for an IEP if he continues to show improvement. We are still in the process of having him tested. I would think his Asperger's would qualify him but I don't know for sure yet. Either way I am so happy he is finally showing signs of improvement. Yayyyy difficult child! [/QUOTE]
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