Minnie
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Wow what a day
DS(15) is a freshman and the change from middle to high school has been well tough is an understatement
We've had two IEP meetings (first one the group said to consider an (Asp) diagnosis he is currently diagnosed with (ADHD) and is on meds (yes I know please don't flame
)
A teacher and I both answered a bunch of questions and they provided a scale of letters and #s with the end result of being possible (Asp)
Basically my son is a great kid. He cares more than most and is considered to have a high intellectual ability (though struggles highly in written expression). The main problem is social issues
One main reason being his mouth.... that is one kid that can litteraly talk your ear off
At home and one on one situations he is fine but school it's tough. He is also extremely immature, sees the world as very black and white and change for him is just awful.....
Today started a new term and the IEP group wanted to try something knew.... A traditional class - no aid - not co-taught as this is a good teacher.... It did not go well.... I was told he talked the whole class
We are at a cross road... Either DS finds a way to behave in class or he will have to go into a pull out class. The problem with the pull out is that he would not get all the normal level of instruction (which he is capable of doing) as the pull out teachers are not certified in those areas
I'm just at a loss and don't know what to do. It's been a hard day




DS(15) is a freshman and the change from middle to high school has been well tough is an understatement

We've had two IEP meetings (first one the group said to consider an (Asp) diagnosis he is currently diagnosed with (ADHD) and is on meds (yes I know please don't flame



A teacher and I both answered a bunch of questions and they provided a scale of letters and #s with the end result of being possible (Asp)

Basically my son is a great kid. He cares more than most and is considered to have a high intellectual ability (though struggles highly in written expression). The main problem is social issues


Today started a new term and the IEP group wanted to try something knew.... A traditional class - no aid - not co-taught as this is a good teacher.... It did not go well.... I was told he talked the whole class

We are at a cross road... Either DS finds a way to behave in class or he will have to go into a pull out class. The problem with the pull out is that he would not get all the normal level of instruction (which he is capable of doing) as the pull out teachers are not certified in those areas

I'm just at a loss and don't know what to do. It's been a hard day

