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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many thanks for your responses! To clarify, “cognitive minutes” are basically resource room minutes for reading and math support. The girl’s parents are not in a position to get her private services outside school and are not savvy about the system and advocating for their daughter. I feel like she is being “swept under the rug” because she is not a behavior problem. I will attempt again to push for more service minutes. After seeing what some other kids get, she is not getting enough resource room time or speech services. I am going to frame it as what does she need now to learn now because she is not making progress with the current level of support![/quote] Didn't school start last week? How are you determining what progress she is making already? Did she get ESY? You'd be amazed by the change that can occur over the summer. When is her annual review and what program was she in before grade K?[/quote]
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