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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 468536" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I'm no ODD expert (other than having a super oppositional kid) but that is also a HUGE Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)/Asperger's red flag. They are even called little professors, they are very precocious, relate to adults more than kids. My son talks to himself lots from time to time. Other times shut down. He actually said he felt "fake" and "things are not real" and was treated for anxiety/depersonalization/derealization for years. Ended up it was a form of seizure he was having. Just to share alternatives for you. And yes, for sure, academics are not the only measure used for needing an IEP. It is old thinking and depends on the category....if a child ONLY has a specific learning disability, well then it would have to be interfering with academic achievement , but there is much more to school than grades and test scores and the law very clearly says it also includes social development (which includes in class behavior with teachers). Keep digging, you are on the right road here in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 468536, member: 12886"] I'm no ODD expert (other than having a super oppositional kid) but that is also a HUGE Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)/Asperger's red flag. They are even called little professors, they are very precocious, relate to adults more than kids. My son talks to himself lots from time to time. Other times shut down. He actually said he felt "fake" and "things are not real" and was treated for anxiety/depersonalization/derealization for years. Ended up it was a form of seizure he was having. Just to share alternatives for you. And yes, for sure, academics are not the only measure used for needing an IEP. It is old thinking and depends on the category....if a child ONLY has a specific learning disability, well then it would have to be interfering with academic achievement , but there is much more to school than grades and test scores and the law very clearly says it also includes social development (which includes in class behavior with teachers). Keep digging, you are on the right road here in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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