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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 403185"><p>My thought exactly. She can literally talk herself through the math problems <em>when she doesn't feel pressured or in a group</em>. Disruptive to class, maybe, but it's what she was observed doing when calm. It was suggested I mention this at the mtg. I plan to. I hope they work with it. I'd love to see them try the same test under pressure, like a time limit.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The test the SpEd teacher gave her that shows her "within normal limits" are self-rated tests. Again, a situation where she was away from peers and in a calm setting. I have a two page report. I do plan to ask how a child that proclaims "she wants to kill herself" in tense situations could in any way be considered "normal" at her age, even if she uses that phrase to express her frustration. Especially when the behavioral report and interventions report is over 20 pages and only comprises 2 months time.</p><p></p><p>The basis for the potential IEP right now is listed as Other Health Impaired and Emotional Disability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 403185"] My thought exactly. She can literally talk herself through the math problems [I]when she doesn't feel pressured or in a group[/I]. Disruptive to class, maybe, but it's what she was observed doing when calm. It was suggested I mention this at the mtg. I plan to. I hope they work with it. I'd love to see them try the same test under pressure, like a time limit. The test the SpEd teacher gave her that shows her "within normal limits" are self-rated tests. Again, a situation where she was away from peers and in a calm setting. I have a two page report. I do plan to ask how a child that proclaims "she wants to kill herself" in tense situations could in any way be considered "normal" at her age, even if she uses that phrase to express her frustration. Especially when the behavioral report and interventions report is over 20 pages and only comprises 2 months time. The basis for the potential IEP right now is listed as Other Health Impaired and Emotional Disability. [/QUOTE]
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