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<blockquote data-quote="EmJay" data-source="post: 485325" data-attributes="member: 13282"><p>I'm seeing now that I need to brush up on my facts. I knew that! </p><p></p><p> <strong>ADHD is a diagnosis under Other Health Impairments under FEDERAL Idividuals with Disabilities Education Act if it interferes at all with his learning and/or that of others. If that is the case, I would remind the school that it is FEDERAL LAW.</strong></p><p></p><p>I had asked about accommodating him and she said that he didn't qualify for accommodations... I'm forgetting though whether or not it was because he isn't officially "labeled" as anything. ie 504 They are a wait and see type of school. If it isn't an issue now; don't stir the pot! I'm already worried about next year though! Third grade could be completely different and here I'll be stuck waiting on them to get their -ish together while he suffers. </p><p>I'd rather have the accommodations in place now, not use them, and access them later when and if he'd need them.</p><p></p><p>Looks like I need to make a visit to the SBLC Coordinator and the Guidance Counselor next week!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EmJay, post: 485325, member: 13282"] I'm seeing now that I need to brush up on my facts. I knew that! [B]ADHD is a diagnosis under Other Health Impairments under FEDERAL Idividuals with Disabilities Education Act if it interferes at all with his learning and/or that of others. If that is the case, I would remind the school that it is FEDERAL LAW.[/B] I had asked about accommodating him and she said that he didn't qualify for accommodations... I'm forgetting though whether or not it was because he isn't officially "labeled" as anything. ie 504 They are a wait and see type of school. If it isn't an issue now; don't stir the pot! I'm already worried about next year though! Third grade could be completely different and here I'll be stuck waiting on them to get their -ish together while he suffers. I'd rather have the accommodations in place now, not use them, and access them later when and if he'd need them. Looks like I need to make a visit to the SBLC Coordinator and the Guidance Counselor next week! [/QUOTE]
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