Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Hi ya, I have a son that sounds very much like yours. Where do you live---we are in San , he is 11. Wondering. Reply on or off list (if OFF, pls use nbrach@... ). Thx---Nance Brach bidetlives@... wrote: Has he been evaluated specifically for autism ever? My son was a lot like this with just an ADHD diagnosis at ages 5 and 6. The public school we had him in (for 3 months before we removed him) was, I believe, building a case for some sort of behavior label - probably ED. The accurate diagnosis is Asperger's/HFA although he does have problems with hyperactivity and impulse control. Gianadda http://www.texasautismscholarships.org ADHD Change in Placement I know this is a little off topic, and it's for someone whose child does not have autism. The child is 6 years old and in a general education kindergarten classroom. He's verrrrry smart. The child has had some behavior problems in school. The behaviors are not destructive nor do they cause physical harm to anyone, but they seem to be frequent. The school implemented some punishment-based procedures, such as a level system, time-outs and visits to the principal. The child has continued to have challenging behaviors, and now the school wants to change his placement to an alternative program. The district has not done an evaluation to determine if the child is eligible for special education (or a 504 plan) as a child with OHI/ADHD. How can a district decide a child needs a more restrictive placement without even doing an assessment? If the district does not have a diagnosis or determine he is eligible for an IEP (or 504), can they unilaterally change his placement? I told the parent to run and get a diagnosis from an independent evaluator and push for him to have an IEP or 504 plan. At least that way he won't be excluded from general education because of behaviors resulting solely from his disability. Any other ideas? Thanks, Geraldine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 We're in Dallas, and Gordon is now 8. Gianadda http://www.texasautismscholarships.org ADHD Change in Placement I know this is a little off topic, and it's for someone whose child does not have autism. The child is 6 years old and in a general education kindergarten classroom. He's verrrrry smart. The child has had some behavior problems in school. The behaviors are not destructive nor do they cause physical harm to anyone, but they seem to be frequent. The school implemented some punishment-based procedures, such as a level system, time-outs and visits to the principal. The child has continued to have challenging behaviors, and now the school wants to change his placement to an alternative program. The district has not done an evaluation to determine if the child is eligible for special education (or a 504 plan) as a child with OHI/ADHD. How can a district decide a child needs a more restrictive placement without even doing an assessment? If the district does not have a diagnosis or determine he is eligible for an IEP (or 504), can they unilaterally change his placement? I told the parent to run and get a diagnosis from an independent evaluator and push for him to have an IEP or 504 plan. At least that way he won't be excluded from general education because of behaviors resulting solely from his disability. Any other ideas? Thanks, Geraldine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 Hi Gordon from Chancellor! Does Gordon use the computer too?Asking as I am thinking Ch might like a pen pal/ an email bud but at this time doesn't have one.Lemme know. bidetlives@... wrote: We're in Dallas, and Gordon is now 8. Gianadda http://www.texasautismscholarships.org ADHD Change in Placement I know this is a little off topic, and it's for someone whose child does not have autism. The child is 6 years old and in a general education kindergarten classroom. He's verrrrry smart. The child has had some behavior problems in school. The behaviors are not destructive nor do they cause physical harm to anyone, but they seem to be frequent. The school implemented some punishment-based procedures, such as a level system, time-outs and visits to the principal. The child has continued to have challenging behaviors, and now the school wants to change his placement to an alternative program. The district has not done an evaluation to determine if the child is eligible for special education (or a 504 plan) as a child with OHI/ADHD. How can a district decide a child needs a more restrictive placement without even doing an assessment? If the district does not have a diagnosis or determine he is eligible for an IEP (or 504), can they unilaterally change his placement? I told the parent to run and get a diagnosis from an independent evaluator and push for him to have an IEP or 504 plan. At least that way he won't be excluded from general education because of behaviors resulting solely from his disability. Any other ideas? Thanks, Geraldine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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