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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 226136" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Doglover,</p><p>Welcome! As others have said you should definitely have received a written report. Our difficult child's report is almost a book! We too were shocked when we found out that our son's IQ was at an 84. </p><p></p><p>Our neuro-physch felt some of difficult child's behavior at school came from the fact that he had to struggle so much academically. He only reads at about a first grade level and the Special Education. teacher actually had him trying to read <em>Stuart Little</em> witha group at one point. Now he is still mainstreamed for most classes but does get pulled for reading and math. His other work is often modified. He doesn't receive much homework because of how violent he used to get over it.</p><p></p><p>Our nuero-psychiatric isn't the one that diagnosis's the Bipolar or ADHD for our son but he did agree with it. For that we took him to a child phychiatrist. Have you taken him to see a child psychiatrist? If not I would probably take him to one.</p><p></p><p>As for the mainstreaming question. I know in our district that we really had to advocate hard for him to be able to get the type of reading program he needed. Your son may be able to be mainstreamed for some classes and pulled out for others. Some school districts offer total pull out programs-ours doesn't.</p><p></p><p>Again, welcome and I'm glad you found us. You will find much support here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 226136, member: 1631"] Doglover, Welcome! As others have said you should definitely have received a written report. Our difficult child's report is almost a book! We too were shocked when we found out that our son's IQ was at an 84. Our neuro-physch felt some of difficult child's behavior at school came from the fact that he had to struggle so much academically. He only reads at about a first grade level and the Special Education. teacher actually had him trying to read [I]Stuart Little[/I] witha group at one point. Now he is still mainstreamed for most classes but does get pulled for reading and math. His other work is often modified. He doesn't receive much homework because of how violent he used to get over it. Our nuero-psychiatric isn't the one that diagnosis's the Bipolar or ADHD for our son but he did agree with it. For that we took him to a child phychiatrist. Have you taken him to see a child psychiatrist? If not I would probably take him to one. As for the mainstreaming question. I know in our district that we really had to advocate hard for him to be able to get the type of reading program he needed. Your son may be able to be mainstreamed for some classes and pulled out for others. Some school districts offer total pull out programs-ours doesn't. Again, welcome and I'm glad you found us. You will find much support here. [/QUOTE]
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