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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are literally not allowed to do that in NYC piblics. We cannotnyet afford private. I know I sound impossible bit I do feel like we’re in a bind as long as we are here.[/quote] You really are just throwing up obstacles. I’m sorry, op, but 3 is hard for this. Teachers will tell you it’s fine and they’re young. If you think something is very off you need to trust your gut and get an eval. Or don’t, but don’t ask and then act like that’s such a crazy difficult idea. [/quote] I know. I’m obviously working through this and the lack of IRL consensus feels like a consideration to me but maybe it shouldn’t be. But I have asked and I am not ostritching, and everything I noted in re red-shirting is objective reality. So you and PP, if you’re different people, can each take it down several notches.[/quote] NP. It's difficult to advise someone like you because you are throwing up obstacles. I don't know what you need to work through. There is absolutely no hard in having an evaluation done. None. At worst, it will cost you some time and money but, at a minimum, it will buy you some peace of mind. If your husband will make your life 'miserable' because of it, well, you should think long and hard about how supportive he's going to be of her whether she has SN or not. SMH.[/quote]
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