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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OMG, the whiplash. The thread started off asking what the rest of the parents (aka, 'the overwhelming majority') could do to ensure their children got an adequate education. They were not receiving one due to the antics of a child who may be SN. In record time, the thread gets co-opted by the SN crowd and the New, Improved Theme is, how can the one SN child receive an adequate education? What more can we do for HIM? [/quote] The SN crowd? Really? I pray that your child never has any sort of problems of any kind, because your statement is pure ignorance. Anyways, the IEP designation would not only help him, it would help the entire class. It would give the teachers a legally approved protocol to deal with him. It may even lead to the school making accomodations for him outside of the class with the other kids. [/quote]
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