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Whether your child has a learning problem or adhd and if they are transistioning into a middle school I strongly suggest to make sure they have an I.E.P. and if possible find a smaller school outside your town.

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genuinems
genuinems March 5, 2008
Re: Learniing Problems
Why outside your town?
bawnjr
bawnjr March 16, 2008
Re: Learniing Problems
I am sorry for not replying sooner my personal experience with my daughter is she had a hard time with their being anywhere from 20 - 32 kids in a classroom so you can't get that one on one help. The schools located outside of towns are smaller schools which will have smaller classrooms so your child can get more one on one help.
momofiep
momofiep May 27, 2008
Re: Learniing Problems
I have an I.E.P. and don't know of any small schools and yes I am afraid of my son getting lost in the system. But we would have to cross this bridge sooner or later, so here we go.

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