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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 427648"><p>It's both I think. I think accommodations are more likely to be made in school than in "real life". But it truly is a double edged sword because the very thing that sets them up to receive "help" also signals to everyone they are "different". Those with good self esteem can handle that; some cannot. Manster would rather die than have an accommodation and it's worked so far but MS is in the fall and I predict he will have a harder time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 427648"] It's both I think. I think accommodations are more likely to be made in school than in "real life". But it truly is a double edged sword because the very thing that sets them up to receive "help" also signals to everyone they are "different". Those with good self esteem can handle that; some cannot. Manster would rather die than have an accommodation and it's worked so far but MS is in the fall and I predict he will have a harder time. [/QUOTE]
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