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Looking beyond "atrisk" misbehavior
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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 6794" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>You think it would be willing to take my son on as a challenge? </p><p></p><p>What I find frustrating, among many other things, is my inability to figure out the undrlying basis for my son's unwillingness to work in school. If its mood, well, his medications are working pretty well, if it is inability to focus, he is pretty well medicated and managed to do his work reasonably well by his standards for about 6 weeks in the beginning of the school year, he has a reasonably good IEP with support from aides and an awesome Special Education teacher where he goes 1 period a day....and it has been like this for 4 years now (though not as well medicated), if it is that he needs to be in a technical school at age 12, maybe, but don't know how to engineer that (sorry for the pun) cause they don't seem to exist. </p><p></p><p>I'm tempted to buy the book!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 6794, member: 2322"] You think it would be willing to take my son on as a challenge? What I find frustrating, among many other things, is my inability to figure out the undrlying basis for my son's unwillingness to work in school. If its mood, well, his medications are working pretty well, if it is inability to focus, he is pretty well medicated and managed to do his work reasonably well by his standards for about 6 weeks in the beginning of the school year, he has a reasonably good IEP with support from aides and an awesome Special Education teacher where he goes 1 period a day....and it has been like this for 4 years now (though not as well medicated), if it is that he needs to be in a technical school at age 12, maybe, but don't know how to engineer that (sorry for the pun) cause they don't seem to exist. I'm tempted to buy the book! [/QUOTE]
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