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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - what i mean by social emotional is that he has low frustration tolerance and when he gets angered (in the classroom) he will throw things, yell at other kids, elope (the classroom and sometimes the building). So yes, aggression and low frustration coupled with anger. We just started him on Abilify, which seems to be helping a bit. We have IEP meeting tomorrow and will ask for a one on one aid, but we aren't confident MCPS will provide that. If MCPS won't provide the services he needs, and Diener and Auburn don't take aggressive kids, where do we turn? He's only 8.[/quote] 10:38--My kid is also at RICA and thriving. I think it's a county gem. RICA starts in 3rd grade. If your son is 8, then he's either in 2nd or 3rd now. My son started in elem school. I loved that he was in compacted math and ELA. When he was in 6th, they placed him in Algebra. If I were you, I would start by asking for the 1:1 as well as an evaluation by both the Aspergers an SESES programs. Get their evaluations out of the way so you know if your chid can be served by either of those programs if the 1:1 doesn't work. My kid had a 1:1, moved to Asperbers, and then landed at RICA. [/quote]
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