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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Half the professors at universities are unique learners who may have qualified for accommodations if they were in school today. [/b]Professors don't care if students need more time. Many students with special needs are extremely bright. My gifted DC with ASD and ADHD has a verbal IQ of 150. DC needs more time to take in information, organize thoughts, and write due to fine motor problems and problems with executive function. BTW not providing reasonable accommodations to students who demonstrate a need for them can show what they know and participate meaningfully in school with their peers is considered discriminatory by federal law. [/quote] And yet they still ended up as college professors. They did not need accommodations to get where they were meant to be. It’s interesting that you think your child cannot and needs help. Maybe he doesn’t? [/quote]
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