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New here- 7 y/o son with ADHD/ODD, tearing us apart.
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 498270" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>It depends on the private school if he would receive services AT the school. But by federal law he is eligible under "child find" for a public school evaluation and Special Education services which you can drive him to or have him bused to...like if he needed speech therapy he may have to leave the private school and go there for those services. I used to have a case load of private school kids and I was willing to work after school hours.</p><p></p><p>Your son is young yet so just fair warning many of the more subtle issues do not show up until more demands that require those needed abilities later in school. often between third and fifth grades. In the mean time enjoy the ride and here's hoping that is never a need for him! It certainly does happen. Just better to be prepared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 498270, member: 12886"] It depends on the private school if he would receive services AT the school. But by federal law he is eligible under "child find" for a public school evaluation and Special Education services which you can drive him to or have him bused to...like if he needed speech therapy he may have to leave the private school and go there for those services. I used to have a case load of private school kids and I was willing to work after school hours. Your son is young yet so just fair warning many of the more subtle issues do not show up until more demands that require those needed abilities later in school. often between third and fifth grades. In the mean time enjoy the ride and here's hoping that is never a need for him! It certainly does happen. Just better to be prepared. [/QUOTE]
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