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[quote=Anonymous]By all means, take it! DCPS may still struggle with traditional special education and accommodating the truly needy children, but it does well with the special needs that arise commonly in classrooms, especially so in the younger grades. IEPs can be as simple as helping a child navigate the schedule and the day with a behavior chart or it can involve some pull-outs to build emotional literacy and help a child express anger and frustration better. Which child would not benefit from that! Indeed, my child was pulled out for a couple of years due to a supposed reading deficiency. In retrospective, this was nothing short of G&T because he turned out to be extremely literate, never bothering to sound anything out, just reading in full words and sentences one day. And the diagnostics will help you see if there is something temporary or if there is the possibility of an underlying issue. There is nothing at all to be gained from not knowing that![/quote]
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