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<blockquote data-quote="Tamlkt" data-source="post: 660653" data-attributes="member: 19272"><p>We have my son in a special school. The school couldn't handle him and they were at wits end in 5th grade. He's been going to a wonderful school, seeing a psychiatrist and he is doing really well now. We struggled a lot. I feel your pain. My son has Asperger's, severe ADHD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and Mood disorder not otherwise specified. What a challenge. They need structure and rules. If he thinks he's going to get away with it, give consequences. However, you need repetition in order for it to work. We too had intervention since my was about 8. Ask your school for help. Take yourself a 'Wrights Law' conference so you know your rights as a parent when it comes to schools. My son's regular school pays for this special school. Its not easy raising children with issues. My other daughter is the issue at this point, not my son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tamlkt, post: 660653, member: 19272"] We have my son in a special school. The school couldn't handle him and they were at wits end in 5th grade. He's been going to a wonderful school, seeing a psychiatrist and he is doing really well now. We struggled a lot. I feel your pain. My son has Asperger's, severe ADHD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and Mood disorder not otherwise specified. What a challenge. They need structure and rules. If he thinks he's going to get away with it, give consequences. However, you need repetition in order for it to work. We too had intervention since my was about 8. Ask your school for help. Take yourself a 'Wrights Law' conference so you know your rights as a parent when it comes to schools. My son's regular school pays for this special school. Its not easy raising children with issues. My other daughter is the issue at this point, not my son. [/QUOTE]
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