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Dyslexia & Bipolar Type2;totally slow IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="veropapi" data-source="post: 533554" data-attributes="member: 14132"><p>I have an IEP meeting the 23rd. The school psychologist is sure he will qualify for an IEP. She keeps insisting that he shows signs of ADHD. I know ADHD and Bipolar Type 2 have similar signs but my son has nothing hyper about him. The combination of Dyslexia can make him get distracted trying to figure out how hard it is to read.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any pointers as to what to say at the meeting? I am going alone and meeting with about 4 of them. I don't want to break down nor blow my top. I want what is fair for my son and for them not to insist on the ADHD. I am familiar with the the signs based on having a nephew and brother in law with ADHD. My son's moods are completely different.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Any help is appreciated. Again thanks for this site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="veropapi, post: 533554, member: 14132"] I have an IEP meeting the 23rd. The school psychologist is sure he will qualify for an IEP. She keeps insisting that he shows signs of ADHD. I know ADHD and Bipolar Type 2 have similar signs but my son has nothing hyper about him. The combination of Dyslexia can make him get distracted trying to figure out how hard it is to read. Does anyone have any pointers as to what to say at the meeting? I am going alone and meeting with about 4 of them. I don't want to break down nor blow my top. I want what is fair for my son and for them not to insist on the ADHD. I am familiar with the the signs based on having a nephew and brother in law with ADHD. My son's moods are completely different. Any help is appreciated. Again thanks for this site. [/QUOTE]
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