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<blockquote data-quote="KarenB" data-source="post: 159166" data-attributes="member: 3821"><p>He said he got it from his cousin over the weekend, it was in his pants pocket packed up with his clothes, he forgot it was there, put the pants on, and went to school, etc.. lie, lie, lie. Then why was he showing it to someone?</p><p>They only suspended him for today(what was left of the school day) and tomorrow. The reason is because he's only been in trouble like this one other time this year, and that was from him stealing library books.</p><p></p><p>They can't do an IEP based on behavior/ mental issues. It's based on how much of a gap there is between his IQ and his performance. From what they told me basically there isn't a gap.</p><p></p><p>After reading here I believe the increase in Zoloft has fueled it. His doctor doubled his dose from 50mg about 6 weeks ago. Perhaps Zoloft has been a problem all along. I don't even see any depression anyway, even before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarenB, post: 159166, member: 3821"] He said he got it from his cousin over the weekend, it was in his pants pocket packed up with his clothes, he forgot it was there, put the pants on, and went to school, etc.. lie, lie, lie. Then why was he showing it to someone? They only suspended him for today(what was left of the school day) and tomorrow. The reason is because he's only been in trouble like this one other time this year, and that was from him stealing library books. They can't do an IEP based on behavior/ mental issues. It's based on how much of a gap there is between his IQ and his performance. From what they told me basically there isn't a gap. After reading here I believe the increase in Zoloft has fueled it. His doctor doubled his dose from 50mg about 6 weeks ago. Perhaps Zoloft has been a problem all along. I don't even see any depression anyway, even before. [/QUOTE]
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