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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 374811"><p>I decided to say nothing to the 6th grade teacher this year. Except this.. We had a "meet your teacher, drop supplies off into the classroom so you don't have to carry them on Monday" yesterday. We saw that manster's desk was in the back and we said, with humor, "oh, you'll want to change that" lol. He got it and said, oh sure, this is very temporary. I pullied him aside and told him manster has a 504 he will want to read, that he mostly needs reminders to pay attention and engage. I was going to say more but decided to keep the slate clean otherwise. He want through 5th grade with tics and no one every said a word to me and I decided not to mention the newly diagnosis Tourette. I can always say more later, but I can't say less. This will be an interesting year. This young man teacher was a high school football coach and while very nice, when he says something he means it and you best be paying attention. I think this will be a challenging but rewarding year.</p><p></p><p>You are so early in the journey. I want to wish you the best with the process and remember we are here to hold your hand every step of the way. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 374811"] I decided to say nothing to the 6th grade teacher this year. Except this.. We had a "meet your teacher, drop supplies off into the classroom so you don't have to carry them on Monday" yesterday. We saw that manster's desk was in the back and we said, with humor, "oh, you'll want to change that" lol. He got it and said, oh sure, this is very temporary. I pullied him aside and told him manster has a 504 he will want to read, that he mostly needs reminders to pay attention and engage. I was going to say more but decided to keep the slate clean otherwise. He want through 5th grade with tics and no one every said a word to me and I decided not to mention the newly diagnosis Tourette. I can always say more later, but I can't say less. This will be an interesting year. This young man teacher was a high school football coach and while very nice, when he says something he means it and you best be paying attention. I think this will be a challenging but rewarding year. You are so early in the journey. I want to wish you the best with the process and remember we are here to hold your hand every step of the way. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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