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[quote=Anonymous]The Special Needs Forum has been invaluable for me. Posters over there tend to be far more supportive, kinder and less judgmental. They've also provided excellent advice and recommendations. My kids (older ones are in HS now) wouldn't be where they are now without the support I received from the SN form. Specifically, I learned: 1. My DS's encopresis was from chronic constipation. I needed the book "It's No Accident" and to do the Modified O'Regan Protocol (MOP). 2. Lose the Wheels/iCanShine could teach my kids to ride a bike independently - and did! 3. The differences between a neuropsych evaluation and a psychoeducational eval 4. WrightsLaw should be consulted when researching Special Ed Law and questions 5. I can group-source the language I needed to use when documenting issues with the school/IEP team 6. Knowing the law and regulations is not that difficult and I can become more knowledgeable than many IEP team members. 7. The importance of removing emotion from my interactions 8. ....and a whole lot more[/quote]
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