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[quote=Anonymous]I think your thinking about having access to the special ed teachers is important. I would fight to have him get something really minimal like a social skills lesson 2x a month for a 1/2 hour to keep the IEP. This could be push-in with the gen ed teacher as back up so basically it would not be a burden on the school. They could just keep a closer eye on him in group settings and make sure he speaks up and is able to work collaboratively despite his anxiety. I'm biased because our experience hasn't been good with 504s. The guidance counselor who used to manage 504s at our school was horrible and hated doing the paperwork and hated SN kids. I would still continue with private therapy which it sounds like you plan to do anyway. Our DC is like this. He does so well in therapies that no one thinks he needs it but he has really severe anxiety about a lot of things.[/quote]
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