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<blockquote data-quote="Loony Smurf" data-source="post: 252938" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>difficult child 3's principal told me that they didnt implement his IEP because he saw no proof that difficult child 3 has bipolar disorder or adhd or that he;s been on medications for it.</p><p></p><p>Do i have to give them proof of that? I mean it's in his previous IEP's that he was on medications for bipolar and ADHD, there's the connors rating scales done by the teachers and me, the school psychiatric's report about his adhd behaviors, it says in several places that his disorders interfere with his learning...</p><p></p><p>Ticks me off that he's being a creep about it and basically called me a liar. Is there anywhere in the sped laws or anything that require medical record proof or anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loony Smurf, post: 252938, member: 1695"] difficult child 3's principal told me that they didnt implement his IEP because he saw no proof that difficult child 3 has bipolar disorder or adhd or that he;s been on medications for it. Do i have to give them proof of that? I mean it's in his previous IEP's that he was on medications for bipolar and ADHD, there's the connors rating scales done by the teachers and me, the school psychiatric's report about his adhd behaviors, it says in several places that his disorders interfere with his learning... Ticks me off that he's being a creep about it and basically called me a liar. Is there anywhere in the sped laws or anything that require medical record proof or anything? [/QUOTE]
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