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Should I put my Learning Disability (LD) daughter back in Special Education?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 87060" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thank you for your responses! Nicole is stuck in not belonging in either class. She has a serious language/reading disability (not dyslexia). On the other hand, she is quite a bit ahead of the other Learning Disability (LD) kids. This semester she managed to pull a C-minus in reading, but that was review. Now it's getting harder. The teacher complains that she isn't picking up, say, the concept of "nouns" so now that they are on "compound sentences" she doesn't "get it." Also, she can do well all week long for spelling pre-testing then totally screw up the final test. She says "I forget." </p><p>She was tested last year by a neuropsychologist. I am not convinced he nailed her problem. Reading and Spelling Learning Disability (LD) is vague, to say the least. But he couldn't really put his finger on it. I have a call in to the Learning Disability (LD) teacher now. This one would not be her reading teacher, but she is in charge of Nicole's "case." I really like her, but in the end it's my decision. Hub doesn't care. Isn't he helpful? LOL. Nicole wants to go back, but I'm wondering if it's not just that it's easier for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 87060, member: 1550"] Thank you for your responses! Nicole is stuck in not belonging in either class. She has a serious language/reading disability (not dyslexia). On the other hand, she is quite a bit ahead of the other Learning Disability (LD) kids. This semester she managed to pull a C-minus in reading, but that was review. Now it's getting harder. The teacher complains that she isn't picking up, say, the concept of "nouns" so now that they are on "compound sentences" she doesn't "get it." Also, she can do well all week long for spelling pre-testing then totally screw up the final test. She says "I forget." She was tested last year by a neuropsychologist. I am not convinced he nailed her problem. Reading and Spelling Learning Disability (LD) is vague, to say the least. But he couldn't really put his finger on it. I have a call in to the Learning Disability (LD) teacher now. This one would not be her reading teacher, but she is in charge of Nicole's "case." I really like her, but in the end it's my decision. Hub doesn't care. Isn't he helpful? LOL. Nicole wants to go back, but I'm wondering if it's not just that it's easier for her. [/QUOTE]
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