The school recently completed my 8th grade sons triennial and would like to add ED as the secondary eligibility category (maintain Autism as primary). Previously, his eligibility has been under Autism (primary) and either SLD (dyslexia / dysgraphia) or OHI (ADHD) as secondary. We are still awaiting a placement offer from the high school district and are concerned how this will factor into their decision. We're also unclear of any future ramifications this could have for our son. He has been in a counseling enriched classroom throughout middle school. The school team has changed completely each year which has made it difficult for him to build relationships and trust. The first year, the team had a good handle on how to best work with our son and he connected with them well. Last year and this year, they are struggling to understand him and find ways to work with him. We feel this has led to many of the behavioral concerns and avoidance our son is now displaying at school. Do we have to accept ED as the secondary eligibility? What are the ramifications for him now and in high school with ED as the secondary eligibility? And what options do we have if we believe actions by the school contributed to why he is now qualifying under ED?
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The school recently completed my 8th grade sons triennial and would like to add ED as the secondary eligibility category (maintain Autism as primary). Previously, his eligibility has been under Autism (primary) and either SLD (dyslexia / dysgraphia) or OHI (ADHD) as secondary. We are still awaiting a placement offer from the high school district and are concerned how this will factor into their decision. We're also unclear of any future ramifications this could have for our son. He has been in a counseling enriched classroom throughout middle school. The school team has changed completely each year which has made it difficult for him to build relationships and trust. The first year, the team had a good handle on how to best work with our son and he connected with them well. Last year and this year, they are struggling to understand him and find ways to work with him. We feel this has led to many of the behavioral concerns and avoidance our son is now displaying at school. Do we have to accept ED as the secondary eligibility? What are the ramifications for him now and in high school with ED as the secondary eligibility? And what options do we have if we believe actions by the school contributed to why he is now qualifying under ED?
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