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How to handle difficult child's attitude toward IEP
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 519651" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>????? Is this the Twilight Zone thread? I could swear I/we responded to this back on 3/22 when it first came up???????</p><p></p><p>Anyway, my son has an IEP and the only time he sets foot in the sped classroom is when he needs to decompress and he gets to play video games to achieve that. I'm just venturing to guess that your daughter doesn't fully understand what an IEP sped designation means. Depending on her needs, she may NEVER see the inside of a sped classroom, and her classmates won't know anything unless she tells them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 519651, member: 11965"] ????? Is this the Twilight Zone thread? I could swear I/we responded to this back on 3/22 when it first came up??????? Anyway, my son has an IEP and the only time he sets foot in the sped classroom is when he needs to decompress and he gets to play video games to achieve that. I'm just venturing to guess that your daughter doesn't fully understand what an IEP sped designation means. Depending on her needs, she may NEVER see the inside of a sped classroom, and her classmates won't know anything unless she tells them. [/QUOTE]
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