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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PPs, are you certain that an AAP kid can be pulled out and put into Gen ed? I think this requires parent permission, and I, for one, would not be OK with such. Schools need to be more aware of 2E and need to add more tools to the teacher's toolbox to efficiently teach 2E kids. Our DC is 2E (processing), and we would NEVER agree to having DC moved into Gen ed for any subject. OP, I would have DC go to AAP center. As I understand, AAP was created for bright childen who learn a different way. 2E kids are bright kids who learn a different way.[/quote] OP here, thanks all for your comments, I really appreciate it. I am still investigating, but believe that he will need to be in general ed. to get help under IEP for reading/writting. I think this is the only place the school gives these services. If they give him the help he needs, I am fine with this. It would actually be the best of both worlds. He would get the help he needs plus the learning environment he needs. The concern that I have is that when pulled out of class for his IEP at is current school my son is put with children at a much lower level and he is not benefiting as he should under his IEP. The school recognizes this and has started taken some steps, but it has been a tough fight and we are not there yet. I am worried the new school will not take his IEP seriously. I agree, schools need to be better with 2E children. There is really no excuse to not give them the tools they need to succeed, especially where they are under an IEP and there is a recognized need. It is a very frustrating process.[/quote]
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