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13 year old son with repeat behavior issues at school
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 707732" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My son's first IEP was under OHI for adhd. They didn't even want to give him a 504 for autism or Aspergers, but for adhd they were happy to give him an IEP. Yes, that makes no sense, and I successfully fought them by just bringing up the idea of bringing in a lawyer. </p><p></p><p>I honestly think the school is mostly scamming you and trying to bully you. Their ENTIRE attitude is that they don't want you to talk to anyone or know what is going on, and that means they are doing SOMETHING very very wrong. I have heard and seen more stuff go on in schools than you would believe (teacher's kid) and this is always a sign of something wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 707732, member: 1233"] My son's first IEP was under OHI for adhd. They didn't even want to give him a 504 for autism or Aspergers, but for adhd they were happy to give him an IEP. Yes, that makes no sense, and I successfully fought them by just bringing up the idea of bringing in a lawyer. I honestly think the school is mostly scamming you and trying to bully you. Their ENTIRE attitude is that they don't want you to talk to anyone or know what is going on, and that means they are doing SOMETHING very very wrong. I have heard and seen more stuff go on in schools than you would believe (teacher's kid) and this is always a sign of something wrong. [/QUOTE]
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