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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My posting about whether the charter school was able to handle "a runner" was to be focused on the safety of the child as a central issue that just an aide may not be enough if one has that kind of expression of a disability. In truth I guess if a child could not comprehend one should not run out of the building, there is a good reason to ask what he/she might be getting out of an immersion charter school program - if cognitively the student is not able to do the work - because surely these are very selective programs based upon the ability and interests of the students who apply to be able to do the work and benefit from the placement.[/quote] My kid has an IQ in profoundly gifted range and is above grade level academically across the board. Academics and cognitive ability has never been an issue. Also, with the FBA and BIP - all behavioral issues have been resolved. Not behavior issues at all currently - more well behaved than many of his NT classmates. :D [/quote] Isn't that like 180 IQ?! :!: [/quote]
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