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[quote=Anonymous]The truth is in the middle. Some learning differences clearly require extra time or other accommodations, to complete projects, e.g. dyslexia, dysgraphia. These are NOT related to a lower IQ, but a very intelligent student can produce a very different result using voice to text or with some extra time on a written test with the proper accommodations. They are also likely students at these schools who take advantage of an ADHD diagnosis, but that is hard to regulate. It doesn’t mean you have the right to doubt every diagnosis though either. I think this issue is the same in public or private schools in the modern era. I do think it is important to be clear that people with learning differences can have high intelligence or be “twice exceptional”. Again, this is true in public or private school communities.[/quote]
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