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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 454373"><p>They will let him type his answers on a computer. Its the learning that he is having a problem with. Using a computer to get the information in his head in the first place would be ideal. The second best option is a one on one aide to help him stay focused. (We've tried every medication we can to get him to focus and nothing works. We've been told this by 2 psychiatrists.) The aide would also be teaching organizational skills, social skills, managing sensory issues, ect...</p><p></p><p>I'm just wondering what the schools (or courts) consider appropriate education because I know he is going to go backwards this year with out an aide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 454373"] They will let him type his answers on a computer. Its the learning that he is having a problem with. Using a computer to get the information in his head in the first place would be ideal. The second best option is a one on one aide to help him stay focused. (We've tried every medication we can to get him to focus and nothing works. We've been told this by 2 psychiatrists.) The aide would also be teaching organizational skills, social skills, managing sensory issues, ect... I'm just wondering what the schools (or courts) consider appropriate education because I know he is going to go backwards this year with out an aide. [/QUOTE]
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