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[quote=Anonymous]Please consider getting in touch with the GTLD Network. They are a great community of parents with twice exceptional kids, and always willing to help and share knowledge/advice. I was able to get much more for my gtld daughter with their guidance. In her second grade year, we were able to get her an IEP despite having good grades in a public, immersion program. I don't have any children in middle school, but many of the members do. If you can make it there is a meeting Thursday. GTLD Network Spring Meeting February 20, 2014 Walter Johnson HS Media Lab 6:30-7:30 pm—Connect with other parents 7:30-8:30 pm—Panel Presentation Free and Open to everyone; please bring a friend What Good Teachers Do and Why If GTLD students are different, their teachers are too! Learn what works in a successful GTLD classroom. How is it different from a typical classroom? GTLD students have varied needs that require flexible and creative teaching. Teachers in the GTLD programs have experimented and succeeded where others have not. Learn teaching strategies and the thinking behind them. A panel of GTLD Program teachers from ES, MS, and HS will discuss what works and why. Plan to bring home ideas you can discuss with your own home school teachers to help your GTLD (identified or not!) student succeed. www.gtldnet.org If you can't make it, you can join the listserve on the website. [/quote]
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