You insist that the school perform an IEP (Individualized Education Plan) for your child, at which you present the documentation from the diagnosing facility about your child's Asperger's Syndrome. You are within your rights to insist that they include the AS in the IEP, along with accomodations for your child's needs. If they refuse, you are within your rights to insist that they state within the IEP that they decline to serve your child's needs as regards his or her Asperger's Syndrom and their reasoning for it. Whether or not they document it, you should bring a tape recorder to the IEP and record the entire session. You can always sue them under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for not accomodating your child's needs.
Diagnosis is evident in a conscious individual with no muscle functioning, save for the ability to respond to questions by blinking a certain number of times per the interviewer's directions
Many people respond with guilt, fear, or blame when a genetic disorder is diagnosed in the family, or they may overprotect the affected member.
hes probally ignoring you talk dirty to him hel respond
I have Aspergers and when I was in elementary school I was removed from class every now and then to go to something called Speech. I found it pretty annoying :p I was told I had bad posture, wouldn't greet others, enthusiastic reader, wouldn't respond or look when someone called my name, and prefered to be by myself. Personally I do not think that there is many accomodations you can do for Asperger's. It is all dependent on the Aspie (one with Aspergers). If you think Speech will help, I recommend Speech in middle school because this was when I was most talkative. Also, I read alot of other Aspies becoming more social at this time. Best thing to do would be to encourage them on their interests (but not too much) as this often and hopefully leads them into a career path where they will enjoy and/or excel in. Also, during teenaged years can bring out a bit more severe form of anxiety and depression than teens without Aspergers and this might call for attention. There is no cure for Aspergers and few Aspies tend to have a combination such as having Aspergers and OCD, ADD, ect. In these cases, some medication can be helpful but usu. not neccasary.
Yes. Ignoring a summons is a crime unrelated to the matter at issue. If you do not respond you may be committing the criminal offense of 'failure to appear' or 'contempt of court.' You should seek the advice of a competent attorney before ignoring any legal document.
he probably isn't trying 2, u just have to talk 2 him...if he still doesn't really respond, leave him... he isn't worth it
Try and talk to them. If they ignore you (i.e. don't respond, walk away, or say that they have something to do) then you can be sure that something is wrong.
The Native Americans were angered by what the US government was doing and they began to fight back and rebel against them.
Even ignoring the lame puns, this is some kind of survey question, and we're not really set up for that here.
Something has either came up, ignoring you after that text, doesn't know what to say, or was being playful with you and just did it for giggles or something.
He is ignoring you. He is not obligated to respond. You might want to just accept the message he is sending.
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