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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]some do and it doesn’t mean they are LD[/quote] We're not talking about the rare outliner We are talking about the widespread practice for ordinary learners. It is cheating. [/quote] SN kids benefit from going earlier to have all the services and supports, especially the ones whose parents only use school services and no private pay.[/quote] That’s if you believe the school is giving appropriate services with fedelity, which most don’t. students are pushed through and expected to achieve the same standards as all others despite and age difference.[/quote] completely agree -- we held back our SN kid and we are still working with the school to provide appropriate services. I don't think sending her on time would've been some sort of panacea.[/quote]
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