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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 499295" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>I guess each school district is different. I've been very frustrated that difficult child isn't reading yet (he's a freshman in hs). on the other hand, husband and I have worked with difficult child on reading and it is sooooo difficult. His IQ is low but not low enough to be a cognitive disability. All of his disabilities definitely get in the way which is why he has a cognitive disorder not otherwise specified. </p><p></p><p>I do believe as he gets older (upper hs) they will be working with him more on vocational skills. He will probably be in school til he is 21. </p><p></p><p>From a teacher's standpoint, I work hard to hold all my students to high grade level expectations. Are there some kids that don't meet those standards? Yes, but I would often say they get even more of my time as I want to get them as far as I possibly can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 499295, member: 1631"] I guess each school district is different. I've been very frustrated that difficult child isn't reading yet (he's a freshman in hs). on the other hand, husband and I have worked with difficult child on reading and it is sooooo difficult. His IQ is low but not low enough to be a cognitive disability. All of his disabilities definitely get in the way which is why he has a cognitive disorder not otherwise specified. I do believe as he gets older (upper hs) they will be working with him more on vocational skills. He will probably be in school til he is 21. From a teacher's standpoint, I work hard to hold all my students to high grade level expectations. Are there some kids that don't meet those standards? Yes, but I would often say they get even more of my time as I want to get them as far as I possibly can. [/QUOTE]
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