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[quote=Anonymous]PS LMAO at the poster who says "get an IEP or an accommodation" like all the tools that "good parents" need are right there for the asking. Just say the word and your student's impairment will have zero impact on their grades! For what it's worth, there is a direct correlation between parental wealth and the likelihood that a student will receive accommodations or special education services. Students are less likely to receive accommodations or special education services when parents are less wealthy, when they are immigrants, when their parents are divorced (and even less likely when there is only one custodial parent.) Students of parents who have graduate degrees are more likely to receive accommodations and special education services than students whose parents' highest degree is a bachelors or equivalent; and students whose parents' highest degree is a bachelor's or equivalent are more likely to receive accommodations and special education services than students whose parents' highest degree is a high school diploma. And so forth. So unless you think wealthy kids are just more disabled than everyone else, knock it TF off. Or go post that on the special needs board, I dare you! [/quote]
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