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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 593654" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>been there done that. And... it's SO tough when they go into HS without proper dxes and IEPs and accommodations and all the other stuff they need. Even a NT/easy child kid has a major problem transitioning into HS.</p><p></p><p>You desperately need to get the diagnosis... and the IEP to go with it. SO that being in choir can be part of the IEP - one of the things she needs - but with appropriate accommodations to handle her issues. If they can do it for a downs kid in band (they do that here... give him the simple percussion stuff like triangle and box... and an aide to queue timing)... then they can do it for a GOOD singer with "other" issues. (in my opinion... I'm on the kid's side... usually)</p><p></p><p>Our difficult children' needs grow faster than the accommodations, etc. can keep up... at the best of times!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 593654, member: 11791"] been there done that. And... it's SO tough when they go into HS without proper dxes and IEPs and accommodations and all the other stuff they need. Even a NT/easy child kid has a major problem transitioning into HS. You desperately need to get the diagnosis... and the IEP to go with it. SO that being in choir can be part of the IEP - one of the things she needs - but with appropriate accommodations to handle her issues. If they can do it for a downs kid in band (they do that here... give him the simple percussion stuff like triangle and box... and an aide to queue timing)... then they can do it for a GOOD singer with "other" issues. (in my opinion... I'm on the kid's side... usually) Our difficult children' needs grow faster than the accommodations, etc. can keep up... at the best of times!! [/QUOTE]
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