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A call from neuropsychologist office yesterday.....
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 328587" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>WOW!!! Cancellations are rare, I am glad you could take advantage of this. It will really help him the rest of the year.</p><p></p><p>Teachers mostly don't have time to compare this year's results to last year's. They are so swamped already that they cannot do this too. They also often have a child that the other teachers say did very well and then are doing poorly in their class. If they look past the "student is giving up or not applying himself" then they may question their teaching skills and doubt themselves. </p><p></p><p>Mostly they just don't have time to dig out last years scores and compare, or to even dig deeper into what the scores mean. They don't have the training, mostly, to understand that the subscores can show big problems even if everything is in the "normal" range.</p><p></p><p>NOT bashing teachers, just stating that they have huge workloads, do their best, but simply can't do this for every child. Most try their best, and can work with you if you show them a better way.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I am so thrilled that answers should be coming very soon!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 328587, member: 1233"] WOW!!! Cancellations are rare, I am glad you could take advantage of this. It will really help him the rest of the year. Teachers mostly don't have time to compare this year's results to last year's. They are so swamped already that they cannot do this too. They also often have a child that the other teachers say did very well and then are doing poorly in their class. If they look past the "student is giving up or not applying himself" then they may question their teaching skills and doubt themselves. Mostly they just don't have time to dig out last years scores and compare, or to even dig deeper into what the scores mean. They don't have the training, mostly, to understand that the subscores can show big problems even if everything is in the "normal" range. NOT bashing teachers, just stating that they have huge workloads, do their best, but simply can't do this for every child. Most try their best, and can work with you if you show them a better way. Anyway, I am so thrilled that answers should be coming very soon!!! [/QUOTE]
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