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too harsh or not enough? school time outs.
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 484951" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I think R2R has a problem with access to services... as in, "out in the boonies", not "in Canada"... </p><p></p><p>And usually, "out in the boonies" = teachers and school admins who are at least 40 years behind (or so it seems).</p><p></p><p>(I'm not so bad off - we're just 20 years behind around here)</p><p></p><p>Teachers and schools CAN ignore professional evaluations... but usually, you get at least some level of recognition that there is a problem that isn't "just behavior or attitude". What they DO about it? well, go toss a pair of dice around looking for a double-six. Might get it... but the odds of getting what the kid actually needs are... unpredictable.</p><p></p><p>R2R... if there's any way to access services from where you are, pursuing a comprehensive evaluation is a good thing.</p><p>Probably won't get neuropsychologist in Canada...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 484951, member: 11791"] I think R2R has a problem with access to services... as in, "out in the boonies", not "in Canada"... And usually, "out in the boonies" = teachers and school admins who are at least 40 years behind (or so it seems). (I'm not so bad off - we're just 20 years behind around here) Teachers and schools CAN ignore professional evaluations... but usually, you get at least some level of recognition that there is a problem that isn't "just behavior or attitude". What they DO about it? well, go toss a pair of dice around looking for a double-six. Might get it... but the odds of getting what the kid actually needs are... unpredictable. R2R... if there's any way to access services from where you are, pursuing a comprehensive evaluation is a good thing. Probably won't get neuropsychologist in Canada... [/QUOTE]
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