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<blockquote data-quote="forkeeps251" data-source="post: 511918" data-attributes="member: 12854"><p>I have to say, I find it sad how many schools are difficult to deal with! I was very fortunante with my sons school, all I had to do was say the word in an email and a school psychologist was being brought out to observe him. At their request, he is having a full Special Education evaluation (or has already had). I've been up there for ARD meetings probably half a dozen times, in fact I have one today. He was already receiving special services for speech (and thus already had an IEP), so maybe that helped things along?</p><p></p><p>I mean, I know they all have budget etc, but since all this help is required by law you wouldn't think it would be that hard to get them to comply. Oh well :-(</p><p></p><p>Also, what is up with kids and throwing chairs!?? My son has been in a lot of trouble for that. In fact in many ways your son sounds like mine. He was just diagnosed with ADHD and Anxiety disorder, but we are still going through they process of testing and therapy and getting him on medications. Hang in there, You aren't alone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forkeeps251, post: 511918, member: 12854"] I have to say, I find it sad how many schools are difficult to deal with! I was very fortunante with my sons school, all I had to do was say the word in an email and a school psychologist was being brought out to observe him. At their request, he is having a full Special Education evaluation (or has already had). I've been up there for ARD meetings probably half a dozen times, in fact I have one today. He was already receiving special services for speech (and thus already had an IEP), so maybe that helped things along? I mean, I know they all have budget etc, but since all this help is required by law you wouldn't think it would be that hard to get them to comply. Oh well :-( Also, what is up with kids and throwing chairs!?? My son has been in a lot of trouble for that. In fact in many ways your son sounds like mine. He was just diagnosed with ADHD and Anxiety disorder, but we are still going through they process of testing and therapy and getting him on medications. Hang in there, You aren't alone! [/QUOTE]
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