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Recent content by Cocogiorgiholly

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    What to do about middle school?

    Thanks! That is what I am definitely working on doing!
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    What to do about middle school?

    I do apologize. Like I said, I am new to this and have never posted anything ever on a forum before. Thank you for your input. I have had several meetings with the school counselor, special ed teachers, and more. It just seems at times like they address things situationally, and it takes...
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    What to do about middle school?

    My 12 year old daughter is 2E, highly gifted and aspergers (recently diagnosed) and also has anxiety issues. In grade school she was able to get enough adaptations and supports for her sensory issues and anxiety that she excelled. Now in middle school, in a gifted program, even with her IEP...
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    Mom of a newly diagnosed Asperger Girl

    Thanks, we uses SENG as well as Davidson's Gifted Forums on 2E as resources as well. It does seem middle school is bringing out her "2nd E" quite a bit more than grade school did, looking forward to exploring it more on this forum.
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    Mom of a newly diagnosed Asperger Girl

    Hi! I am the mom of an amazing, creative, highly gifted 12 year old girl who was recently diagnosed with Aspergers (yes they did say that is not the official word anymore, but that is what it is). She has always been unique and quirky, but brilliant, with some characteristics of adhd and...
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