Originally posted by coley
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By saying that the SCHOOL hasn't sent him to a councilor or tested him for anything, it seems as if you're putting a lot of blame on the school, out of the box. I'm a parent of three children, and they are all across the board. My oldest is highly intelligent, but under the special ed umbrella with his autism. My middle child is also very intelligent and enrolled in the dyslexia program. My youngest is way too intelligent for her own good and is being sent to an accelerated elementary school next year. With all three of my children, I as a parent took the responsibility to initiate the testing for their needs. Had I waited around for the school to initiate testing, it would have been years before their needs were identified.
Your parents need to be proactive and work with the school and his pediatrician to get his issues nailed down. I'd also suggest enrolling him in a summer program through Sylvan and working with the school to evaluate his progress and reassess his grade level in August, before school starts. If you push the issue and get him passed, he'll have even more problems next year.
If he has some sort of underlying delays or disabilities that don't get identified, and his education plan isnt adjusted for these needs, your parents will be wasting their money on tutoring or Sylvan.
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