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| monkamoo |
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Sun 16th May 2010
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Anxiety about upcoming school Year
My son is going into the 8th grade in the fall and I have already started building anxiety. I posted a while back about being tired and frustrated with his school. He does not have an IEP (school doesn't think he needs one), they won't test him for LD (i can't afford private testing). Anyway, the summer has been great so far BECAUSE I have been lenient(we both needed a break). Well....school will start back the first of August and I've started mentioning to 13yo son about starting to do some acamedic things. He started pitching a fit and yelling (you all know how it works). I am worried that if he doesn't start doing a little something he's going to fall way behind again and the huge fights to come. I have started requiring him to step up his chores and back off from the games and I can sense the chaos on the horizon. He has been off of his meds about a month now. I am going to start him back on them Monday. Any suggestions about the upcoming school year. I am scared and dread having to fight with this school again. |
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| eabeam |
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Not necessarily true...
Quote: crteacher said: As a parent if you write a formal letter requesting your child have a formal evaluation legally they have to do it withing a certain amount of days. ....Any child who has a formal diagnosis of ADHD is legally qualified for a 504 and accomadations. Point 1 is not necessarily true anymore with the creation of Responsiveness to Intervention (RTI). However, each state's implementation varies. The last statement is explicitly wrong. the following is a quote directly from the Federal Dept. of Education Office of Civil Rights. http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/504faq.html "25. Does a medical diagnosis of an illness automatically mean a student can receive services under Section 504? No. A medical diagnosis of an illness does not automatically mean a student can receive services under Section 504. The illness must cause a substantial limitation on the student's ability to learn or another major life activity. " There are several FAQs of follow-up commentary on the site. For example, there is specific advice on how LEA's should handle medical diagnoses and perform their own determination. |
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