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[quote=Anonymous]If you're talking about the dedicated classrooms/programs you're probably right that they are usually for children who have greater needs. However many children receive special ed services in the general education setting and sometimes many of those children have mild issues and those services can be as infrequent as a few times a month. There are also lots of students who receive no special ed services but get accommodations due to LDs and those children are mainstreamed as well. You probably wouldn't be able to pick out those kids from ones who don't have LDs even if you tried very hard. It could be a little extra time on tests or preferential seating. [quote=Anonymous]NP here. MCPS does what it can, but it seems to me that the classes are designated for English-learners and SEVERELY learning impaired, and my child is just struggling. Would love a tutor--how/where do I find one that specializes in learning disabilities and attention issues? [/quote][/quote]
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