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I am a poster from above and I said reasonable accommodations. I am not referring to Adam Lanza.... Who received no treatment.
You can discuss learning style, labels made by people and open to interpretation. Sounds like you have not spent much time in any reputable testers office. I suppose I should tell my relative that they should leave NE boarding school and do not bother with the Competitive college,some Ivy applications because DC did not get the memo that DC is to be a failure.... I'll get right on that not! And btw any school that has one of these kids knows it! As for colleges and universities ,document and not a problem. I do not think anyone accusing any school of discrimination, because if high functioning no need to say a thing. Those that want poster child be my guest, that is ok too!
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I'm PP and maybe I was wrong about the discrimination part but I have never lied about my DS nor have I tried to game the system. I have no idea why you even raised the idea of "accusations of discrimination." if a school rejects a child because he isn't right for the school, thats not discrimination. If a school rejects a child who is the right fit SOLELY becuase of a diagnosis, that doesn't interfere with his functioing at school, thats discrimination. I don't need to be lectured about finding the right fit as we put an enormous amount of time, effort and money into determining which school would be the best fit for our DS, and he is at one where he is thriving. I highly doubt you even know what it means to have to go through such effort to find the right fit. Its incredibly pompous, arrogant and presumptuous of you to act like we don't know how to raise our children with AS. You have no idea and you really should keep your mouth shut if you can't keep your attitude in check. All private schools make accommodations for some students. This includes the "big 3," all of them. They have untimed tests, for example. You don't know what you are talking about. |
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22:24 is doing all the right things. Mom knows best. Anybody dealing with a medical crisis with their child knows that the one person the Doctors want to hear from is Mom. Been there, done that.
If Mom says DC can do it and DC wants to do it, go for it! Yes, it is work. Children with aspergers and nvld have to work at the social...the good news is they can. Yes, accommodations at big 3. |
DS does not need any accommodations or services so how is his diagnosis relevant to the school? I have high blood pressure, I don't tell my employer b/c it's not relevant to my employment. However, I agree with other pp that if the kid does need services and/or accommodations, it's probably prudent to tell the school AFTER they are accepted. |
| Funny, my child went to school with a kid that I am pretty sure has this and I used to schedule play dates in hope that some of that intent focus would rub off on my child! Viewed as good influence....so there! Didn't work that well,my kid rather play ball but I keep trying!!!!!!! |