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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 242636" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>The learning issues are what qualifies children for IEP and those services need to be adiquate. This had not been done. </p><p>I also feel that the compensations that children with learning issues make are not neccisariy healthy.</p><p></p><p>I admit that I do not have that sort of feeling that pushing developemental stages or diminishing a teen, young adult, or adult for having learning disabilities is helpful.</p><p></p><p>Also the friends of my son who were all cut from iep services that were inadiuate to begin with, and did not include what they do need, are now adrift.</p><p></p><p>My son has support from me, And I regret that I did not rally the outside legal</p><p>interventions long ago. Education is to valuable to waste away. disability is not about will. Young people and adults who are told told told that they have to do something that over and over and over is inadiquate and then they are hearing that they were told and they did not follow the directive. It becomes </p><p>apparent that it isn't working and the assumption that that formula is all you get is just wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 242636, member: 6271"] The learning issues are what qualifies children for IEP and those services need to be adiquate. This had not been done. I also feel that the compensations that children with learning issues make are not neccisariy healthy. I admit that I do not have that sort of feeling that pushing developemental stages or diminishing a teen, young adult, or adult for having learning disabilities is helpful. Also the friends of my son who were all cut from iep services that were inadiuate to begin with, and did not include what they do need, are now adrift. My son has support from me, And I regret that I did not rally the outside legal interventions long ago. Education is to valuable to waste away. disability is not about will. Young people and adults who are told told told that they have to do something that over and over and over is inadiquate and then they are hearing that they were told and they did not follow the directive. It becomes apparent that it isn't working and the assumption that that formula is all you get is just wrong. [/QUOTE]
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