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[quote=Anonymous]That's terrible, OP! I would immediately pull the principal into this. The teacher's behavior shows that you need to go over her head - that she's not willing to do the basic work of making sure your DS gets his work done, and letting you know that is it a problem. You're right that you'll probably need to get a private neuropsych to figure this out, but even without that there are basic supports that can be put into place in the classroom right now to help, or at least to see if they can help. The principal should pull in other school support specialists (psychologist, special ed coordinator) to take a look at what is going on. Again, even without any type of diagnosis, or even without invoking the legal process for 504/IEPs, it is basic best practices for a school to identify and support kids with these types of issues.[/quote]
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