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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Um . . . parents who didn't go to college expect their sons and daughters to do well. yes, your posts sounds obnoxious. I have a child with ADHD who is a top student and has no accommodations not even extended time. He takes medication and thats sufficient. I'm not sure what your point is -- that because he has super-de-dooper smart parents, he should be doing even better?[/quote] I am not OP. But. When you son was diagnosed with ADHD did the psycologist ask you what your level of education was? Did he has your career? For us he did and it was an important factor in determining his diagnosis. Again, I am not speaking for OP but when my son was "doing well" by MoCo standards it basically meant that he worked 4 hours a night and cried himself to sleep and was being seen by a psycologist for possible depression. MoCo require him to fail before they would... provide study sheets, let him sit up front, provide a quiet place for tests, allow him to ask questions during the test, allow him to circle the answer, provide essay tests instead of matching, do 1/2 his math problems, etc.[/quote]
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