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<blockquote data-quote="remclick" data-source="post: 465970"><p>He has all of things you mentioned! (Oh it feels good to know there are other people out there living my frustrations!) I talked to his teachers about them already. Called my own meeting with a handout to tell them about him and how the testing showed that his verbal comprehension is poor so no matter how smart he is inside, if the information doesn't get in he is going to do poorly. I have been told that until he is 1.5 years behind he would not qualify for an IEP. Well, he isn't but what does that do for kid's self esteem to see himself fail over and over again? It just seems like teachers don't know what to do with a child that can't "hear" what they are teaching.</p><p></p><p>But I can ask for him to be evaluated again. Thank you for replying!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remclick, post: 465970"] He has all of things you mentioned! (Oh it feels good to know there are other people out there living my frustrations!) I talked to his teachers about them already. Called my own meeting with a handout to tell them about him and how the testing showed that his verbal comprehension is poor so no matter how smart he is inside, if the information doesn't get in he is going to do poorly. I have been told that until he is 1.5 years behind he would not qualify for an IEP. Well, he isn't but what does that do for kid's self esteem to see himself fail over and over again? It just seems like teachers don't know what to do with a child that can't "hear" what they are teaching. But I can ask for him to be evaluated again. Thank you for replying! [/QUOTE]
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