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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She needs a 1:1? Full time or for certain classes? We know a lot of kids with SN but don't know of one who has a 1:1 for any class in high school unless they have a severe disability and in that situation they are not mainstreamed.[/quote] She has a caseworker who meets with her once a week 1:1 to try and coordinate her work and conference with her teachers. That doesn't really happen. She does have shared support aide in her core classes that is split among multiple students. Our biggest issues are that class sizes are way too big and the staff aren't trained in neurotypical kids. So because she is quiet and well-mannered (she is internalizing a lot of it, which is causing so much stress and Autistic shutdown in her body), she is the overlooked and left behind kid at school. [/quote]
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