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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 486977"><p>A diagnosis of ADHD does not automatically qualify him for an IEP but "if it impacts his ability to learn in any way or disrupts the learning of others", the behaviors and/or other issues CAUSED by the diagnosis would. I would strongly suggest that you formally ask for him to be thoroughly evaluated for SpEd services. You have his daily "conduct" grades to back up your claim that his behavior is interrupting his behavior. If that is truly what they feel he deserves each day, how on earth is he getting an A in conduct on his PERMANENT report card. The answer, and this is purely my opinion, is that they don't want to show grounds for an IEP for behavior. Hold on to those daily reports....they could be worth "gold" when the time comes and they try to tell you after a thorough evaluation for services that his "behavior is within normal range for his age group". You've got the "AHA BUT...." reports in your hand now.</p><p></p><p>Good thing to get independent evaluations but I would get the school moving sooner rather than later. JMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 486977"] A diagnosis of ADHD does not automatically qualify him for an IEP but "if it impacts his ability to learn in any way or disrupts the learning of others", the behaviors and/or other issues CAUSED by the diagnosis would. I would strongly suggest that you formally ask for him to be thoroughly evaluated for SpEd services. You have his daily "conduct" grades to back up your claim that his behavior is interrupting his behavior. If that is truly what they feel he deserves each day, how on earth is he getting an A in conduct on his PERMANENT report card. The answer, and this is purely my opinion, is that they don't want to show grounds for an IEP for behavior. Hold on to those daily reports....they could be worth "gold" when the time comes and they try to tell you after a thorough evaluation for services that his "behavior is within normal range for his age group". You've got the "AHA BUT...." reports in your hand now. Good thing to get independent evaluations but I would get the school moving sooner rather than later. JMHO [/QUOTE]
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