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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another NoVA teacher, here. Would know “neurotypical” but not “NT.” And I will be honest, we might use these preferred terms in meetings and such, but amongst ourselves we keep it real. That’s all I’ll say and go ahead and tell me you hope I’m not your kids’ teacher and that you feel sorry for my students. I know very few in the profession who don’t call it like it is when off the record. [/quote] You can be self defensive all you want. It’s really shocking to me you and other teachers do not know basic terms like NT/neurotypical/neurodivergent in 2020 and as a teacher AND a parent of a child who has an IEP for learning differences, it’s kind of alarming to think my kid’s teacher is asked to give input on goals and accommodations and doesn’t even know basics acronyms related to SpED services they’re legally required to provide. [/quote] You're being ridiculous. She already said she knows what neurotypical is.[/quote]
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