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Teacher wants her to stay back a grade
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<blockquote data-quote="Whatsername" data-source="post: 263191" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>Just wanted to say I know where you are coming from on this one! my son has had his IEP in place since the beginning of the year. He's in 3rd grade. We've had the usual meetings, but all of a sudden they've decided that they don't know if they can pass him. We went from "There is no reason for him not to succeed in a normal classroom", to "We don't know if we should pass him, and whether we do or not, he will probably need a special education class". </p><p>I know it's not all the school's fault. They have done a lot for us this year. One thing to consider is that if she is held back, especially since she is so young, and her diagnosis is most likely not solid yet, she may actually blossom for you the second time around in that grade. </p><p>One thing i'm learning in this whole new world of difficult child's is that you do what's truly best for them, no matter how much it hurts you!</p><p></p><p>Me: 30, pt office assistant. Anxiety/depression, Thyroid disorder.</p><p>husband: my rock</p><p>difficult child: 9 year old darling boy. Major depression and mood disorders with pyschotic features, ADHD, possible Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)</p><p>easy child: 7 year old trying her best to be 17 (lol)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whatsername, post: 263191, member: 6967"] Just wanted to say I know where you are coming from on this one! my son has had his IEP in place since the beginning of the year. He's in 3rd grade. We've had the usual meetings, but all of a sudden they've decided that they don't know if they can pass him. We went from "There is no reason for him not to succeed in a normal classroom", to "We don't know if we should pass him, and whether we do or not, he will probably need a special education class". I know it's not all the school's fault. They have done a lot for us this year. One thing to consider is that if she is held back, especially since she is so young, and her diagnosis is most likely not solid yet, she may actually blossom for you the second time around in that grade. One thing i'm learning in this whole new world of difficult child's is that you do what's truly best for them, no matter how much it hurts you! Me: 30, pt office assistant. Anxiety/depression, Thyroid disorder. husband: my rock difficult child: 9 year old darling boy. Major depression and mood disorders with pyschotic features, ADHD, possible Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) easy child: 7 year old trying her best to be 17 (lol) [/QUOTE]
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