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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 155235" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>Klmno,</p><p></p><p>My son's iep had him coded as other health impaired because his original diagnosis was ADHD. I did tell them the about the new BiPolar (BP) diagnosis because I wanted them to be aware that his defiance and tantrums were not something that would could be "cured" with strict consequences or sticker charts. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, my sons moods and behaviors made school such a disaster. He was falling significately behind at a time when he should have been learning critical skills. I kept him home this year and homeschooled him because he was not doing anything at school. He has made great academic progress this year but the 24 hour/day mom/son bonding is causing a very adversarial relationship between the two of us. So now that I am confident that he can read and do basic math skills, I am sending him back to school next year and hope to get an advocate for our next iep meeting.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!!!</p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 155235, member: 225"] Klmno, My son's iep had him coded as other health impaired because his original diagnosis was ADHD. I did tell them the about the new BiPolar (BP) diagnosis because I wanted them to be aware that his defiance and tantrums were not something that would could be "cured" with strict consequences or sticker charts. Unfortunately, my sons moods and behaviors made school such a disaster. He was falling significately behind at a time when he should have been learning critical skills. I kept him home this year and homeschooled him because he was not doing anything at school. He has made great academic progress this year but the 24 hour/day mom/son bonding is causing a very adversarial relationship between the two of us. So now that I am confident that he can read and do basic math skills, I am sending him back to school next year and hope to get an advocate for our next iep meeting. Good Luck!!! Christy [/QUOTE]
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