Is this an expert/ teacher or someone who has knowledge in the learning disability field? I just ask because this is personal and I want to make sure I’m talking to the right person
If it's very personal or personally damaging, I suggest you don't post the question here, or anywhere else. Like they say "There are no dogs on the internet.", meaning we are all just exactly as we present ourselves - or not.
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tsarstepan
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Thu 25 Jan, 2018 07:51 am
@Ellen60,
Ellen60 wrote:
Is this an expert/ teacher or someone who has knowledge in the learning disability field? I just ask because this is personal and I want to make sure I’m talking to the right person
You picked a random online forum NOT associated with a education based nonprofit and assumed instantly that we have professionals in that department that are willing to offer free advice? That's pretty dang random thinking.
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PUNKEY
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Thu 25 Jan, 2018 09:47 am
We get asked all kinds of questions about all kinds of topics. Very often, the O P is given other links or sources.
As long as she does not state real names or addresses in the post, why shouldn't she ask her question?