“…The result of the team discussion might be an offer to a teacher to consult with one of the members of the team. Nevertheless, in their problem-solving discussions, student-health teams rarely contextualized the problems as responses to what had happened in the classroom, or as a consequence of the pedagogical arrangements in the class, but mostly focused on the target students' biological and psychological deficiencies (Hjörne & Säljö, 2004, which in turn limited the consultation possibilities with teachers (the same problem has been found in qualitative studies investigating American prereferral team processes, for example, Klinger & Harry, 2006;Knotek, 2003; as an exception, in a Swedish study on preschool consultation, the psychologists were more prone to focus on the teachers' practices, see Hylander, 2003).…”