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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 533031" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>TeDo and Insane - She definitely qualifies as learning disabled - given that she has a significant math Learning Disability (LD) and the other issues thrown in there as well. She has an IEP at school but the teacher is not very inclined to implement it unless I write him letters all the time telling him what I need/want done. IE. You need to modify this test in this manner..... I need written guidelines for the short story that you have assigned, including a due date.... This is all stuff he is supposed to do without me asking but he doesn't. Frustrating. </p><p></p><p>It's especially frustrating in that if daughter forgets something I can't ask him for clarification or modification because I don't even know about it! Ugh. And he absolutely refuses to communicate via email and is not good at returning phone calls. </p><p></p><p>Insane - Thanks for the info on the term borderline. For the most part her Learning Disability (LD)'s are described as significant but I wondered about 'borderline' because I wondered what it was borderline with? Borderline non-existent, borderline disability, borderline what? You know. thanks for clearing that up for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 533031, member: 14356"] TeDo and Insane - She definitely qualifies as learning disabled - given that she has a significant math Learning Disability (LD) and the other issues thrown in there as well. She has an IEP at school but the teacher is not very inclined to implement it unless I write him letters all the time telling him what I need/want done. IE. You need to modify this test in this manner..... I need written guidelines for the short story that you have assigned, including a due date.... This is all stuff he is supposed to do without me asking but he doesn't. Frustrating. It's especially frustrating in that if daughter forgets something I can't ask him for clarification or modification because I don't even know about it! Ugh. And he absolutely refuses to communicate via email and is not good at returning phone calls. Insane - Thanks for the info on the term borderline. For the most part her Learning Disability (LD)'s are described as significant but I wondered about 'borderline' because I wondered what it was borderline with? Borderline non-existent, borderline disability, borderline what? You know. thanks for clearing that up for me. [/QUOTE]
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