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<blockquote data-quote="Stella Johnson" data-source="post: 89139" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Thanks, Daisylover.</p><p></p><p>Witzend,</p><p>She started this morning. </p><p></p><p>Margeurite,</p><p>We are doing much better. :thumb: She doesn't know how to type the way that we do but she's pretty quick with the keyboard. She knows her way around. She loves using the Alphasmart.</p><p></p><p>It's hard for us to plan years in advance in our area. They are building new schools every year and they bounce the Special Education classes all over the place. That's why I originally wanted to keep her at the school she was at. She has been moved every year since Kindergarten to a new school. We live in a very new area. I wish we could plan ahead exactly where she would be.</p><p></p><p>Just Keep Swimming,</p><p>Sabrina does better with younger kids as well. They are more on her level. She tries to make friends her own age she is just so immature. Last year the kids were very understanding. This year I think they are getting to close to puberty. Little girls turn into little snots the older they get. Most of difficult child's friends at school are usually boys. They are much more accepting of differences than girls are. </p><p></p><p>I met all of difficult child's new teachers this morning. Her Special Education and regular ed teachers seem great. Her regular ed teacher had a child in her class last year that is alot like difficult child so hopefully she will be good at handling her.</p><p></p><p>She saw a few kids she was in Special Education with last year. She's excited about being with them again too. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully this placement is the best one for her. All signs point toward it. :dance:</p><p></p><p>Steph</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella Johnson, post: 89139, member: 9"] Thanks, Daisylover. Witzend, She started this morning. Margeurite, We are doing much better. [img]:thumb:[/img] She doesn't know how to type the way that we do but she's pretty quick with the keyboard. She knows her way around. She loves using the Alphasmart. It's hard for us to plan years in advance in our area. They are building new schools every year and they bounce the Special Education classes all over the place. That's why I originally wanted to keep her at the school she was at. She has been moved every year since Kindergarten to a new school. We live in a very new area. I wish we could plan ahead exactly where she would be. Just Keep Swimming, Sabrina does better with younger kids as well. They are more on her level. She tries to make friends her own age she is just so immature. Last year the kids were very understanding. This year I think they are getting to close to puberty. Little girls turn into little snots the older they get. Most of difficult child's friends at school are usually boys. They are much more accepting of differences than girls are. I met all of difficult child's new teachers this morning. Her Special Education and regular ed teachers seem great. Her regular ed teacher had a child in her class last year that is alot like difficult child so hopefully she will be good at handling her. She saw a few kids she was in Special Education with last year. She's excited about being with them again too. Hopefully this placement is the best one for her. All signs point toward it. [img]:dance:[/img] Steph [/QUOTE]
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