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[quote=Anonymous]OP, what are you doing to help your child? Does he see a psychologist or a developmental pediatrician? I am amazed at how casual you are about all of this. The school is telling you that your child needs support in either an IEP or special education and you are refusing both. Are you just going to pretend that he doesn’t need help and ignore the school professionals’ advice? You’re being very unfair to your son. He wants to be successful at school but is having trouble with the current way things are structured, you need to help him. His self esteem is sure to be impacted. You either need to get onboard with the school or find your own professionals to help you create a plan to deal with this. There is more than academics that are important here. Your child’s self esteem and social skills are just as important. Signed a former teacher, parent of an academically gifted child....with an IEP[/quote]
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