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[quote=Anonymous]They have mostly push in at the moment, with some pull out to work on encoding more than decoding these days. Reading level is behind maybe a year but measures vary and the child does better with non-fiction, but non-fiction is a preferred interest. They do comprehend material that is orally presented, but attention can be a problem. We have struggled with the right meds because we can't keep weight on the child. Math is approaching grade level. Writing essays or reports is a real struggle. I agree that they probably need the literacy class I'm just pissed that they talked up how they get to pick two electives and then SPED kids don't. This could have been explained to the kids who likely needed this class ahead. Also would be nice if stupid PE could be scraped and those that have to take a SPED elective get another elective instead of PE. So now I get to deal with the mental health fall out. Child crying about not being normal. Also I had no idea on the small group SPED classes ahead of the IEp meeting. I figured team taught was likely and probably needed. DC has enough trouble making friends that they don't need to be exiled. An advocate is out of our price range. We have not been able to do Outside tutoring due to cost and the child just being done at the end of the school day especially as we have needed SACC aftercare. [/quote]
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