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Absolutely, DeVon. Jumping to conclusions is never a healthy exercise, but it is particularly a problem when you are talking about a student with a psychological disability. There are LOTS of difficulties that might show up as the same behavior (for instance, inattentiveness). You want to make sure that your response to a student is based on need, not conjecture.

Dr. Jane Jarrow

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