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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 331367"><p>I am thrilled about this possibility. I am hoping that he'll get pull-out services based on what we find out. That (plus medications that actually do something) would help him and his teacher.</p><p>His current teacher doesn't make him "feel" bad, but he also doesn't follow the recommendations of the 504 plan that we set up last year completely. He is a really nice guy and very good about meeting with me but I'm not sure difficult child is getting all the help he needs to learn. That said, he's just about on grade level. I have a sneaking suspicion difficult child is pretty bright - all the other stuff gets in the way.</p><p>And this was great advice as to how to deal with the potty mouth issues. Believe me, we have done all of that. The only time we punish is when names are being directed at us or his brother over and over again. That, in my humble opinion, is bordering on abuse and I will not put up with it. But the constant potty talk we just put up with. It's almost like a compulsion with him, though - he has to say something so that's what he says. </p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 331367"] I am thrilled about this possibility. I am hoping that he'll get pull-out services based on what we find out. That (plus medications that actually do something) would help him and his teacher. His current teacher doesn't make him "feel" bad, but he also doesn't follow the recommendations of the 504 plan that we set up last year completely. He is a really nice guy and very good about meeting with me but I'm not sure difficult child is getting all the help he needs to learn. That said, he's just about on grade level. I have a sneaking suspicion difficult child is pretty bright - all the other stuff gets in the way. And this was great advice as to how to deal with the potty mouth issues. Believe me, we have done all of that. The only time we punish is when names are being directed at us or his brother over and over again. That, in my humble opinion, is bordering on abuse and I will not put up with it. But the constant potty talk we just put up with. It's almost like a compulsion with him, though - he has to say something so that's what he says. A [/QUOTE]
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