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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP, yes I agree I should have disclosed. However, my kid was not unsafe. He is able to swim and the ratio is not particularly large, 4 to 1. My issue was with the exclusionary approach the staff took even after I informed her about it. He just need more time with instructions. I would have happily stayed by the pool to keep him at the border. That seems a reasonable accomodation to me. But no discussion, no flexibility. A quite hostile approach. My kids has been in swim lessons in other group programs and coaches always find a way to redirect him...[/quote] Seems like a listening, focus, impulsivity, processing speed issue. Not that maybe he can swim. At-pace group lessons are not for him so stop trying over and over to slander NCAP. Save your energy for finding appropriate accommodations and programs for your kiddo. And stop the lies of omission about his Dx and his symptoms (slow processing, impulsive, lack of focus, inattentive, etc.).[/quote]
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