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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 575758" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Well, hang on... In all fairness, I really don't think I'm worrying and worrying... I've been told that J isn't learning anything at school except when he's got one to one attention. He is learning to read, a key time... so many people have told me that if a child doesn't get special intervention for early reading difficulties, they just get worse. I am obviously concerned about what school environment would be the best for him since the prospect of him being just left to one side while the "normal" kids learn doesn't seem like a very feasible one. Thanks for the reassurance, DF - but you did, presumably, take action when your son was little, such as having him repeat the first grade again. Sometimes there are situations where if one doesn't act, opportunities are lost for good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 575758, member: 11227"] Well, hang on... In all fairness, I really don't think I'm worrying and worrying... I've been told that J isn't learning anything at school except when he's got one to one attention. He is learning to read, a key time... so many people have told me that if a child doesn't get special intervention for early reading difficulties, they just get worse. I am obviously concerned about what school environment would be the best for him since the prospect of him being just left to one side while the "normal" kids learn doesn't seem like a very feasible one. Thanks for the reassurance, DF - but you did, presumably, take action when your son was little, such as having him repeat the first grade again. Sometimes there are situations where if one doesn't act, opportunities are lost for good. [/QUOTE]
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