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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 260860" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>He should be able to easily get an IEP if he's on the spectrum (Aspergers). ADHD goes along with any segment of the spectrum. The Aspergers is really the "big fish" diagnosis and I can't imagine my son without the supports he got from school. They helped hiim TREMENDOUSLY. He used to spend 1/2 day in Spec. Ed. because he needed a small classroom to function/focus. He also had an aide. Now he's 15 and that's all in the past. He has been upgraded to Learning Disability (LD) and has one special study hall. Although he does have an adjusted cirriculum, he is quite bright and this semester is working on straight A's. I would post on Special Education 101. I think you can and should get help from the school. And I think you can get it. Do you have an Advocate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 260860, member: 1550"] He should be able to easily get an IEP if he's on the spectrum (Aspergers). ADHD goes along with any segment of the spectrum. The Aspergers is really the "big fish" diagnosis and I can't imagine my son without the supports he got from school. They helped hiim TREMENDOUSLY. He used to spend 1/2 day in Spec. Ed. because he needed a small classroom to function/focus. He also had an aide. Now he's 15 and that's all in the past. He has been upgraded to Learning Disability (LD) and has one special study hall. Although he does have an adjusted cirriculum, he is quite bright and this semester is working on straight A's. I would post on Special Education 101. I think you can and should get help from the school. And I think you can get it. Do you have an Advocate? [/QUOTE]
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