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[quote=Anonymous]You need to consider that your child may NEED an IEP. Don’t be so quick to dismiss it. What is causing the behaviors? Could it be autism or ADHD, or both? My child was identified as academically gifted and he performs above grade level on tests, but he absolutely needs an IEP and adult support to remain on-task, complete assignments, and manage his behavior in a general-ed classroom. With the help of an aide, frequent breaks to deal with emotions and frustration, and organizational help, he’s able to cope and do okay in school. Without the IEP, he would probably fail or be kicked out of school.[/quote]
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