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<blockquote data-quote="zaftigmama" data-source="post: 499051" data-attributes="member: 13038"><p>I think everybody gets screwed. If you want your kid to get what he or she needs, you have to get in there and fight like hell, and maybe end up empty handed. I don't know. Like PP, it seems in my district it's easier if your child is more visibly impaired, you get less of a fight for services. But my kids are little and IQ scores don't factor in so much yet. </p><p></p><p>I see what you're saying, though--I'll tell you this--I have a friend whose child is eight and has a borderline IQ along with other disabilities. He is eight years old and still not reading. I think it's shameful. He's a typical kid in other ways.</p><p></p><p>Like I said--my kids are little--but I've seen enough of the "system" to be thoroughly disgusted by it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zaftigmama, post: 499051, member: 13038"] I think everybody gets screwed. If you want your kid to get what he or she needs, you have to get in there and fight like hell, and maybe end up empty handed. I don't know. Like PP, it seems in my district it's easier if your child is more visibly impaired, you get less of a fight for services. But my kids are little and IQ scores don't factor in so much yet. I see what you're saying, though--I'll tell you this--I have a friend whose child is eight and has a borderline IQ along with other disabilities. He is eight years old and still not reading. I think it's shameful. He's a typical kid in other ways. Like I said--my kids are little--but I've seen enough of the "system" to be thoroughly disgusted by it. [/QUOTE]
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