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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think if you write on the intake form whether ‘any other languages are spoken at home’ then they evaluate the child for esl. [/quote] This is the answer. [/quote] OP - Yes evaluate is fine, but if he passed the test then why the pullouts all year?[/quote] Apparently he didn't. I assume this was Kindergarten? My younger (white American) kid talked very little in Kindergarten. So, so shy. They felt her verbal skills were a little behind. They weren't at all--very ahead in fact--but they could not see that. Almost like selective mutism I guess. [/quote] Same. But the school contacted us to ask if they could test her. My child has social anxiety, she just doesn't talk a lot, there's nothing wrong with how she talks. We declined services.[/quote]
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