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psychiatric said she was at a disadvantage because of smarts
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<blockquote data-quote="Martie" data-source="post: 79276" data-attributes="member: 284"><p>I do not want to sound negative, but unless she "outgrows" this, which does not happen to too many kids of the parents on these boards, eventually her behavior will spill over into school. That is why I STRONGLY suggest you send the letter now. They do not have to agree; but by sending the letter, you have put them on legal notice.</p><p></p><p>It is always better for a child to be acting out in only one, not two, places. However, when the board membership was survey almost tow years ago, MANY parents responded to the question, "what do you wish, if anything, you had done differently? with "get school services sooner; fight for my kids rights at school; get an IEP, etc. NOT one said, "I wish I had waited longer or not gotten services for my difficult child."</p><p></p><p>Martie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martie, post: 79276, member: 284"] I do not want to sound negative, but unless she "outgrows" this, which does not happen to too many kids of the parents on these boards, eventually her behavior will spill over into school. That is why I STRONGLY suggest you send the letter now. They do not have to agree; but by sending the letter, you have put them on legal notice. It is always better for a child to be acting out in only one, not two, places. However, when the board membership was survey almost tow years ago, MANY parents responded to the question, "what do you wish, if anything, you had done differently? with "get school services sooner; fight for my kids rights at school; get an IEP, etc. NOT one said, "I wish I had waited longer or not gotten services for my difficult child." Martie [/QUOTE]
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