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Not a nice letter to get from a teacher--
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<blockquote data-quote="Rannveig" data-source="post: 667694" data-attributes="member: 5689"><p>Wow, Svengandhi, what a great story! (And are we related? We seem to have the same son.) What was your oldest son's diagnosis, and did you succeed in getting him any accommodations at all? Is he working up to his ability now that he is at college? Able to choose courses that suit his strengths?</p><p></p><p>Odin isn't on any medications. History is his last class of the day, so he is worn out by then, but he's frankly sleepy all day, as he barely sleeps at night. He stays up playing computer games or watching anime or reading. It's not entirely clear whether he does these things because he can't sleep or can't sleep because he does these things. Time for a sleep study!</p><p></p><p>I love the idea of accelerated classes as the "least restrictive environment." I'm going to use that. THANK YOU!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rannveig, post: 667694, member: 5689"] Wow, Svengandhi, what a great story! (And are we related? We seem to have the same son.) What was your oldest son's diagnosis, and did you succeed in getting him any accommodations at all? Is he working up to his ability now that he is at college? Able to choose courses that suit his strengths? Odin isn't on any medications. History is his last class of the day, so he is worn out by then, but he's frankly sleepy all day, as he barely sleeps at night. He stays up playing computer games or watching anime or reading. It's not entirely clear whether he does these things because he can't sleep or can't sleep because he does these things. Time for a sleep study! I love the idea of accelerated classes as the "least restrictive environment." I'm going to use that. THANK YOU! [/QUOTE]
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