Thank you so much! I am an expert on my child not the system. I keep thinking I should get an advocate to help. We live in Massachusetts, and Children's Hospital in Boston diagnosed him through a full evaluation. I asked the team if they accepted the diagnosis and they avoided the question, they said he is unique because his IQ is so high, (IQ 135) and masking his other issues on paper. I told them that all they need to do is to look at his writing prompt. Of which 80% is spelled wrong, no spaces between words and no punctuation, and that is if a person can read it. I will see what the actual IEP says a accept it partially, and keep working on the rest of the issues.