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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 96269" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>An unfortunate situation for the child. Short-term denial is understandable on the parents' part -- something we've all been through to one degree or another. But it sounds as if this may have been going on for a while. Fran's "if you always do what you always did, you always get what you always got" comes to mind.</p><p></p><p>Unofficially, educators go the extra mile for struggling students all the time. But there's only so much they can do without parent consent to evaluate and parental agreement for resulting accommodations/IEPs. Their hands are pretty much tied when parents refuse help for a student.</p><p></p><p>Your a good friend, kjs. I hope your friend can come to terms with-her son's need for help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 96269, member: 23"] An unfortunate situation for the child. Short-term denial is understandable on the parents' part -- something we've all been through to one degree or another. But it sounds as if this may have been going on for a while. Fran's "if you always do what you always did, you always get what you always got" comes to mind. Unofficially, educators go the extra mile for struggling students all the time. But there's only so much they can do without parent consent to evaluate and parental agreement for resulting accommodations/IEPs. Their hands are pretty much tied when parents refuse help for a student. Your a good friend, kjs. I hope your friend can come to terms with-her son's need for help. [/QUOTE]
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