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Date: | Fri, 10 Dec 2004 20:54:51 EST |
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In a message dated 12/10/2004 12:23:09 PM Central Standard Time,
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> Again, academically we have continued to keep pace although his
> output is behind because he doesn't have the required stamina to do lengthy
> output. But he is getting there.
Hi Cheryl,
What you have said here piques my interest. How do you verify that your son
keeps pace with the slower output? I understand what you mean about output.
But how do you verify?
We live in Texas where unfortunately the
> school district looked at these guys as a problem to be dealt with by
> providing great babysitting because otherwise they would have to provide
> real service and equipment. (The school fought providing assistive
> technology to both of these guys...the one drives his wheelchair with his
> head and uses a communication device as well as the computer.) Hopefully,
> you are in a supportive district.
>
Wow, can I relate! Where are you? We are in Justin, Northwest ISD. These
guys fought me in the most underhanded and unethical ways. I finally decided I
could spend the effort fighting with them, or spend the effort getting my son
where he needed to be. My son won. I didn't consider their babysitting
services to be so great.
Wanda
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