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[quote=Anonymous]Considering that it's such a common accommodation (basically anyone with ADHD gets that accommodation) I'm surprised they don't have a dedicated area. In my kid's school they take basically all of the ADHD kids into an extra room with a proctor (usually an aide, an "extra adult" employee etc) and just give them 1.5 time or whatever it is. I actually requested on my son's 504 to stop sending him in there because he doesn't actually need extra time, and the regular classroom was equally quiet to the extra time "low stimulation room" or whatever they called it since the kids in his class are, overall, a good group of kids. But it was basically a standard thing that was put on his 504 plan as soon as he got diagnosed.[/quote]
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