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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Actually, I think it's a pretty nice thing to say OP. She was letting you know that your kid isn't being bullied or socially excluded in the class b/c no matter how low SN kids fly under the radar, they're still at risk of being targets, especially among girls. Whether or not this teacher's actually read the IEP, it's probably plainly obvious that your DD may have trouble interacting or socially connecting with her peers. I'd call it a win and call it a day.[/quote] OP here. She absolutely meant it as a nice, reassuring thing to say. I'm not upset at her. And of course I'm glad that she's not being bullied. But it's still hard to hear.[/quote] May I ask why it's hard to hear? I'm not trying to be offensive at all. But I think that I would be very glad to know that kids are being nice to my kid. I think it was a very sweet thing to say . And I would feel reassured to know that my child is in a healthy inclusive environment . [/quote] Just that she stands out as so different. I'm being over-sensitive, I know.[/quote]
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