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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You could be offended. Or you could take a step back, realize that she isn't flying under the radar as you wanted and believed, that your DD while in school interacting with peers might be struggling more than you realized and you need to think if your current strategies are working and/ or if more or different interventions are needed. [/quote] I'm not sure that was the case here. From what OP says about her daughter, it sounds entirely possible that the teacher had read the IEP, doesn't spend much time with the student but knows her diagnosis, and was trying to say something reassuring but fumbled. [/quote]
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