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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 154816" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, All! I have taken the educational pamplet in the CABF, I have taken a written lists of "signs" of things specific to my son, letters from psychiatrists, etc. I was told that they would contact our local authority on BiPolar (BP) and get someone in here for training. Then- they didn't do that. I think the problem is either they really are that ignorant about BiPolar (BP)- which is absurd if they are the ones who are hired by the sd to identify, help with IEP's, and help implement accommodations for kids with problems, or, they are playing dumb.</p><p></p><p>I had written to the sd's director of Special Education before- all that got was this ed spec involved. Well, she obviously was just hired to support what the cm says. I can't believe that neither of them know anymore than this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 154816, member: 3699"] Thanks, All! I have taken the educational pamplet in the CABF, I have taken a written lists of "signs" of things specific to my son, letters from psychiatrists, etc. I was told that they would contact our local authority on BiPolar (BP) and get someone in here for training. Then- they didn't do that. I think the problem is either they really are that ignorant about BiPolar (BP)- which is absurd if they are the ones who are hired by the sd to identify, help with IEP's, and help implement accommodations for kids with problems, or, they are playing dumb. I had written to the sd's director of Special Education before- all that got was this ed spec involved. Well, she obviously was just hired to support what the cm says. I can't believe that neither of them know anymore than this. [/QUOTE]
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