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The "Mainstreaming" Experience: "Isolated cases"?
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<blockquote data-quote="shel90" data-source="post: 1780418" data-attributes="member: 12043"><p>He didnt meet one of his IEP goals from last year so the team will use it with his new IEP. I am just a little worried that he may have processing problems. I am certified in special ed and deaf ed so I know how it goes with children who have language processing issues. They constantly struggle with literacy and get very frustrated with learning at an older age and give up. My 13 year old daughter is so advanced with reading and writing that she has been placed in AP English classes in the high school level even though she is only in the 8th grade. This is a different experience for me with my son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shel90, post: 1780418, member: 12043"] He didnt meet one of his IEP goals from last year so the team will use it with his new IEP. I am just a little worried that he may have processing problems. I am certified in special ed and deaf ed so I know how it goes with children who have language processing issues. They constantly struggle with literacy and get very frustrated with learning at an older age and give up. My 13 year old daughter is so advanced with reading and writing that she has been placed in AP English classes in the high school level even though she is only in the 8th grade. This is a different experience for me with my son. [/QUOTE]
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