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[quote=Anonymous]My 8th grader has preferential seating in her IEP for ADHD w/ LDs. What we have found in MS is that "preferential" seating may not be the same in every class. Her plan says something like "preferential seating to minimize distractions and increase focus". So in a class with a lot of posters/writing on the walls, preferential seating may be in the middle of the room so she isn't distracted by those things. It may mean close to the teacher, but there could be things on the teacher's desk or up front that distract her. We also use it to get her moved from a table with kids who tease her. So I would give it another week or so, then talk to your DD about her classes and talk with her about where she is seated and if it is working for her.[/quote]
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