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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 740064" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>What about an IEP for school? My son had one since before kindergarden. My son is doing well. Many of his quirky behaviors are gone now, although to be fair, he was never a behavior problem. The worst would be he would cry if he had to stop doing something in the middle of the activity. He did not like change. But we learned how to handle this. He was never dangerous. So its different.</p><p></p><p>I guess I am more worried about putting a young child into care before all has been tried then I would be putting an adult out of the house. But I dont know your story and you do have younger kids. I just think he could be helped. He probably should not be in regular school. He needs flexibility and an IEP, like my son did at first. And my son had a normal IQ. But we hired an advocate to help us. Every district has FREE advocates to help us. Message me or just state it here if you are interested in finding one.</p><p></p><p>I guess I am thinking of my own son who had addictive behaviors and challenges but is doing so well. Its not fair because they are different people.</p><p></p><p>I sincerely hope you find the answer for you. I do suggest at least working with and listening to the professionals. They are mental health professionals and can call the school and help work a plan. An IEP. Schools dont listen well to parents but are much more helpful with professionals.</p><p></p><p>You are very young to be dealing with three kids, one very diifferent and challenging. We adopted our son when I was 40 and he was our third child so we had a lot of experience. Do you have any family that could or would be willing to help? </p><p></p><p>Whatever you decide, know we will all support you.</p><p></p><p>Love and light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 740064, member: 1550"] What about an IEP for school? My son had one since before kindergarden. My son is doing well. Many of his quirky behaviors are gone now, although to be fair, he was never a behavior problem. The worst would be he would cry if he had to stop doing something in the middle of the activity. He did not like change. But we learned how to handle this. He was never dangerous. So its different. I guess I am more worried about putting a young child into care before all has been tried then I would be putting an adult out of the house. But I dont know your story and you do have younger kids. I just think he could be helped. He probably should not be in regular school. He needs flexibility and an IEP, like my son did at first. And my son had a normal IQ. But we hired an advocate to help us. Every district has FREE advocates to help us. Message me or just state it here if you are interested in finding one. I guess I am thinking of my own son who had addictive behaviors and challenges but is doing so well. Its not fair because they are different people. I sincerely hope you find the answer for you. I do suggest at least working with and listening to the professionals. They are mental health professionals and can call the school and help work a plan. An IEP. Schools dont listen well to parents but are much more helpful with professionals. You are very young to be dealing with three kids, one very diifferent and challenging. We adopted our son when I was 40 and he was our third child so we had a lot of experience. Do you have any family that could or would be willing to help? Whatever you decide, know we will all support you. Love and light. [/QUOTE]
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