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[quote=Anonymous]My autistic child is potentially the smartest kid in the grade, certainly so in math. My child’s neuropsych reveals giftedness. But my child needs an IEP so that experts can provide assistance with things like social skills and emotional regulation. My child attends a regular classroom. If there’s a meltdown an aide or special education teacher helps, so that the teacher can keep on teaching. By refusing an IEP you’re denying needed services to your child and imposing on the teacher and other classmates. Get over your prejudices. There is no stigma in an IEP. The only stigma belongs to the parent who denies one. [/quote]
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