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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. I sincerely apologize if my post irritates or angers anyone because I didn't mean to. I didn't think much about wording when I type it out, and I just type out whatever goes through it my mind, and I should be more cautious & be aware of that it could be a sensitive topic for many parents with child of different needs. My son is the only one I know in my friend group that has special need, so I normally just talk it out directly without paying too much thought. It was the mcps personnel says my son is academically advanced & smart, and I just borrow their words. I am just frustrated that because of that, they cannot give him more services that I think he should be considered. Yes, we have been using our insurance & they do give him a free speech session once a week, but I do think that is not enough. He has been ruled out autism, and we are going for genetic consultation next year to rule out something. My question is what I can do to arouse his interest if my son keeps pursing new book knowledge, and not interested in practicing how to pronounce basic words correctly? sorry again! [/quote]
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