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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP- Does your child have a 504 plan? An IEP? If not, he can get accommodations in school and on tests like extended time, frequent breaks, small group testing, reduced workload, etc.[/quote] Yes, we have a IEP based on speed processing disorder that gives him lots of accommodations- pull-outs for writing, push-ins for math, extended time, etc. we are fortunate that our base school is an AAP center that also is great with special needs. He got into AAP this year for 3rd, he’s doing well but I hear the homework, projects, tests, etc and executive functioning needed to juggle it all get intense in 5-6th grades so right now we are taking it one year at a time in AAP.[/quote]
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