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Should I fight this battle?
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<blockquote data-quote="erbaledge" data-source="post: 372932" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I agree, if he's not willing to cooperate and work on his speech there's not a lot you can do. Unless you are willing to put up the battle of wills with him. What's Moms' deep down feeling? Do you or are you ready for the battle? I can't give a 100% opinion without fully hearing him speak. If words with 'r' are almost not-understandable and he were my kid, then ya, I would do the battle. But if it's just like a slur or roll of the 'r', I might not. </p><p></p><p>And with that, I do not understand why the school will not include speech therapy. If the kiddo has a IEP or what not, can't you add that to it the next time you re-evaluate, and then I would think they would HAVE to help him. Am I wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erbaledge, post: 372932, member: 4334"] I agree, if he's not willing to cooperate and work on his speech there's not a lot you can do. Unless you are willing to put up the battle of wills with him. What's Moms' deep down feeling? Do you or are you ready for the battle? I can't give a 100% opinion without fully hearing him speak. If words with 'r' are almost not-understandable and he were my kid, then ya, I would do the battle. But if it's just like a slur or roll of the 'r', I might not. And with that, I do not understand why the school will not include speech therapy. If the kiddo has a IEP or what not, can't you add that to it the next time you re-evaluate, and then I would think they would HAVE to help him. Am I wrong? [/QUOTE]
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