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Reply to "2nd grade son refusing help from special ed staff (dyslexia)"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't try to hid it at the edges of the school day. He has to come to terms with asking for and getting help in the classroom. I would suggest going to a therapist to help with that. Are there any other children getting help in the classroom? Maybe, foster those friendships, so he can see it isn't something to worry about. [/quote] +1. Ideally the teachers who come into the classroom are also working with other kids -- formally or informally. At my son's elementary school the specialists were in and out so frequently and, while focused on the kids who had IEPs, knew everyone and would, as time allowed, help everyone. No one could really tell who was getting help and who wasn't. That's what true inclusion means - but it can be tough to execute and schools that do this well are rare. [/quote]
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