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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, is there a reason you are not sharing his diagnosis, if he has one? You mention he’s been seeing psychologists for years. If he does have a diagnosis of some kind, you might want to share, as folks can maybe offer more helpful suggestions. Academically, where does he fall? If he is very bright, there is likely more hope of admission, but if he is middle of the road, or below grade level, many schools are less forgiving. I’ve seen that a bit in my experience. I have a child with a pretty high IQ and adhd and I notice that he gets a bit more leeway than those with similar diagnosis and behavioral issues but less bright. It’s not fair, but what I’ve seen. [/quote] Kid sounds average ant best academically based on the OP. [/quote]
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