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[quote=Anonymous]My kid with an IEP was in the GT/LD program at WJ years ago and had lots of APs on his schedule, but I don't know if they all had paraeducators in there or not. He probably wouldn't have noticed if they had! It didn't matter in his case, because what he needed most were his ADHD meds and extended time. What was helpful for a while was his resource class, so he could finish his work there. It took the place of an elective. He also had a calculator and typing accommodation. The IEP guaranteed him the supervision of a case manager, who never had much to do in his case, since there were no issues. Ironically the only year he had a teacher who refused to honor his accommodations, it was in his 12th grade year when he had transitioned to a 504, without a case manager. The counselor was useless. I'm not entirely sure what role the para is supposed to play, except to redirect students with behavioral issues, or hand out papers. [/quote]
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