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<blockquote data-quote="kim75062" data-source="post: 699259" data-attributes="member: 20727"><p>the psychologist was very helpful. She said she can see the anxiety in him from across the room. She does believe he has adhd because he is all over the place in body and in mind. She did say that she does not see autism and attributes the eye contact issues with sensory processing problems. Which had I actually thought about that it makes way more sense. Good thing there's people out there that can tell the difference. Her suggestion was to remove him from the school which I cant say is a bad idea. But he wants to go to school so Ill give them a few weeks to try and figure it out. </p><p></p><p>I am beyond pissed at the school at this point though. after his doctors appointment I was up at the school for an unrelated matter that had nothing to do with my kid. And there was all the important people from the school board and school having a meeting in the conference room about my kid. They said it wasn't an IEP meeting and called it a crisis plan meeting. Its an IEP with a different header. Now they all knew he wouldn't be there today because i told them ahead of time (last week) so no testing time was scheduled and wasted. They insist they were not trying to exclude me from the meeting and gave me a copy of their plan. I do not agree with half of it. and there's almost nothing in it on how to prevent the behaviors from happening only what to do if it does happen. theres also no mention of his "fidget box" and how they are NOT allowed to take it away as a punishment. or that they should be breaking up his writing work into smaller segments. and not putting full sheets in front of him because he becomes overwhelmed so easily. uggg this is a ridiculous up hill battle that shouldn't even have to be fought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kim75062, post: 699259, member: 20727"] the psychologist was very helpful. She said she can see the anxiety in him from across the room. She does believe he has adhd because he is all over the place in body and in mind. She did say that she does not see autism and attributes the eye contact issues with sensory processing problems. Which had I actually thought about that it makes way more sense. Good thing there's people out there that can tell the difference. Her suggestion was to remove him from the school which I cant say is a bad idea. But he wants to go to school so Ill give them a few weeks to try and figure it out. I am beyond pissed at the school at this point though. after his doctors appointment I was up at the school for an unrelated matter that had nothing to do with my kid. And there was all the important people from the school board and school having a meeting in the conference room about my kid. They said it wasn't an IEP meeting and called it a crisis plan meeting. Its an IEP with a different header. Now they all knew he wouldn't be there today because i told them ahead of time (last week) so no testing time was scheduled and wasted. They insist they were not trying to exclude me from the meeting and gave me a copy of their plan. I do not agree with half of it. and there's almost nothing in it on how to prevent the behaviors from happening only what to do if it does happen. theres also no mention of his "fidget box" and how they are NOT allowed to take it away as a punishment. or that they should be breaking up his writing work into smaller segments. and not putting full sheets in front of him because he becomes overwhelmed so easily. uggg this is a ridiculous up hill battle that shouldn't even have to be fought. [/QUOTE]
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