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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to make her do it. A disability is not an excuse. She doesn’t feel like she can do it means she’s not trying. [/quote] Make her do it? What the F does that mean? She has been going to lunch for help. She has pretty profound dyspraxia and leaning disabilities but has a good GPA because she works her a$$ off. That was remarked upon in her recent IEP meeting (last one before graduation). Why are you on the SN board?[/quote] DP. I agree, it sounds like she needs to get the robot part of the project going so that she can start the next part. If it's a required class, then any of her friends will have taken it or is currently taking it. They can help her with the robot so that she can move on to the rest of the project. She needs to get passed this. What she's currently doing isn't working, so she needs to get heip some other way.[/quote] Ma’am this is the SN board. [/quote] The SN board where every parent thinks their child is a princess and should never be held accountable for anything because disability. [/quote] That's not what OP is saying at all. They are saying their child is struggling, the learning disabilities are impacting her, and they are trying to figure out how to help. Either offer helpful suggestions or don't comment.[/quote]
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