Thanks, Bianca - I went to edit the last post and deleted it by accident. That is what I'm going to try. They won't do it on their own, but because he has an IEP, I might be able to get him distance learning computer time to deal with his in class frustration (DS is very unhappy with the distraction and daily discipline and lectures directed to a few disruptive children in his class. His teachers told us he is distracted by what's going on in the classroom and he complains bitterly about the same thing, saying he can't hear himself think. We're exploring the distance learning as an accommodation so that he has some "quiet time" where he won't notice as much what's going on around him and therefore, will have a respite from his discomfort in the classroom.)

Last edited by questions; 02/26/08 12:32 PM. Reason: fix typo