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<blockquote data-quote="moonraven24" data-source="post: 169655" data-attributes="member: 5481"><p>I wish my dad would respond to stuff like that..but he's a master at evasion...LOL. That's a whole other story.. I moved here to be closer to him and I talk to him less now that I'm only 20 minutes away than I did when I was 1700 miles away. I have seen him face to face maybe 10 times in 2 years. When we talk he is always in a hurry to get off the phone..he also has a new baby (my newest sibling..that makes 6 of us with different moms over the course of 32 years) so he always has that excuse too. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child doesn't qualify for the year round programs because she is high functioning (IQ 128, tests at 9th grade level at age 10). The summer SPED programs are not appropriate for her..we tried it last year and she spent the whole time manipulating the borderline MR and handicapped kids. Her IEP excludes her from those programs, because she doesn't need academic support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonraven24, post: 169655, member: 5481"] I wish my dad would respond to stuff like that..but he's a master at evasion...LOL. That's a whole other story.. I moved here to be closer to him and I talk to him less now that I'm only 20 minutes away than I did when I was 1700 miles away. I have seen him face to face maybe 10 times in 2 years. When we talk he is always in a hurry to get off the phone..he also has a new baby (my newest sibling..that makes 6 of us with different moms over the course of 32 years) so he always has that excuse too. My difficult child doesn't qualify for the year round programs because she is high functioning (IQ 128, tests at 9th grade level at age 10). The summer SPED programs are not appropriate for her..we tried it last year and she spent the whole time manipulating the borderline MR and handicapped kids. Her IEP excludes her from those programs, because she doesn't need academic support. [/QUOTE]
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