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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 216475" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Bingo! and you will learn to take it in stride, Mom, and you will let the IEP team help you and you will learn from parenting classes earlier and not later and you will hire a sitter and get your husband to commit to the program in writing.</p><p>Mommmy cam...why let others wonder how to help you...take a video with you. Or send it ahead. When you start talking to the folks who advise you give them much to work through.</p><p>AFter you get the IQ tests and you haave the evidenced ability in black and white you can puursue the help to your learner. If he is a fast learner then 3/4 of your battle will be getting him working up to a pace that he is thinking at...the next 1/4 will be the hours you spend to get the enrichments he will need to stay interested and not bored in school.</p><p>DO NOT DELAY IN GETTING AN IN HOME BEHAVOR PLAN with someone who is </p><p>savy with the diagnostic issues you are dealing with. </p><p>You are going to be exhausted beyond your wildest imagination with the ADHD so</p><p>why not do it right and be firm and get the best results....right?</p><p>I hope you enjoy this site. Tons of advise and not all of it aplies but all of it is from the hearts of those who are bone weiry with similar and differant situations. What more could you want?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 216475, member: 6271"] Bingo! and you will learn to take it in stride, Mom, and you will let the IEP team help you and you will learn from parenting classes earlier and not later and you will hire a sitter and get your husband to commit to the program in writing. Mommmy cam...why let others wonder how to help you...take a video with you. Or send it ahead. When you start talking to the folks who advise you give them much to work through. AFter you get the IQ tests and you haave the evidenced ability in black and white you can puursue the help to your learner. If he is a fast learner then 3/4 of your battle will be getting him working up to a pace that he is thinking at...the next 1/4 will be the hours you spend to get the enrichments he will need to stay interested and not bored in school. DO NOT DELAY IN GETTING AN IN HOME BEHAVOR PLAN with someone who is savy with the diagnostic issues you are dealing with. You are going to be exhausted beyond your wildest imagination with the ADHD so why not do it right and be firm and get the best results....right? I hope you enjoy this site. Tons of advise and not all of it aplies but all of it is from the hearts of those who are bone weiry with similar and differant situations. What more could you want? [/QUOTE]
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