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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - Thanks. We're in the process of doing an FBA/BIP...it is kind of a lot happening at once, you can probably tell from what I know and do not :( . The private psych report says she is twice-exceptional. I'll need to look for references to pragmatic communication. The behavioral issues are due to self-regulation and inability to properly deal with anger, is the theory.[/quote] I get it. There are so many damn acronyms for everything! The FBA/BIP is a good thing b/c they will try to spell out strategies for her to succeed. (I wasn't try to question whether or not she's 2E, but a lot of parents refer to their kids as "very smart" when really it's them compensating for what their kid isn't. IMO it's better to realistic--it's okay to be average or below average, we just do what we can with what we have.) I would definitely look in to a speech summer camp or social skills group if you can. Best of luck working this out. It may be a bumpy ride for a while. :)[/quote]
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