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rainbow62
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Default Jun 27, 2008 at 12:45 PM
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Hi parents,

Does anyone has children with current IEPs which addresses behaviors? My son just finished Kindergarten and has an IEP.

He was getting resource services and also sees the school social worker 2x/wk. He has a diagnosis of both ADHD, Tourettes and has Anxiety and Mood disorder which creates havoc in school for violent behaviors and inappropriate behaviors.

His regular Kindergarten the teacher seemed overwhelmed with others in his class too so there were major incidents to the point where other moms were blaming my son for alot but I know it wasn't only him.

Now he's in summer school where he's an angel! (knocking of wood as I type) So my question is: at what point does the school adjust IEPs in behavior cases and does having the right teacher make all the difference in a child's success(I'm referring to violence/anxiety areas)? Has your child varied year to year?
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