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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure if OP is a troll or not, but I do think it can be believable that an adult who had a learning disability and was in a special ed classroom growing up might have challenges discerning written or verbal information conveyed to him/her by teachers or doctors and may have missed the subtle signs and suggestions from them to get the child help.[/quote] That's the only explanation here - that OP's own disabilities have prevented her from seeing what would be obvious to others. Although one has to wonder if there is another parent in the picture and, if so, what's been going on in his or her head.[/quote] Did you read the whole OP? She says that in fact she found a good fit preschool eventually and the behavior problems went away. That may be why she didn't follow up. Now she is following up because the behavior is back. PS if the school recommends an evaluation it isn't "subtle." [/quote] NP here and the parent of a behaviorally challenged child. When my child was having trouble I got lots of feedback tha tin retrospect was subtle. Requests for strategies we found useful at home. Recommendations to consider this very expensive school I'd never heard of but no information about it or reason. Concerns that my son had a lagging problem with reading but no info about what to do. It is possible if you are simply unaware to miss a lot, particularly in private schools. But the public school should be doing more. OP hopefully you can try to gain more information about your daughter with a therapist and a neuropsychological evaluation. Better now than later. And ask the school about resources. Your daughter is not succeeding in her classroom so she will need some place where she will succeed. [/quote]
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