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easy child is struggling at new school
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 608085" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>I'm going to respond to the math part since the medication situation is being taken care of. As I said before, you will need to speak up FOR him until he gets used to the people and situation there. I don't care what the therapist said at this point. This is a huge change and you'd be setting him up to fail if you don't help him with communication right now. Talk to the math teacher and explain that easy child doesn't know how to do it. See if the teacher will help easy child get over the hump or "caught up". If he/she is a good teacher, they will. It might mean before or after school but it can work. I wouldn't make a drastic change (honors to standard) until easy child shows that he <em>won't be able to do </em>any of the work. Let the teacher know that you will make the change but you'd rather not if easy child will be able to do it once he's caught up.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. You're doing great by easy child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 608085, member: 15799"] I'm going to respond to the math part since the medication situation is being taken care of. As I said before, you will need to speak up FOR him until he gets used to the people and situation there. I don't care what the therapist said at this point. This is a huge change and you'd be setting him up to fail if you don't help him with communication right now. Talk to the math teacher and explain that easy child doesn't know how to do it. See if the teacher will help easy child get over the hump or "caught up". If he/she is a good teacher, they will. It might mean before or after school but it can work. I wouldn't make a drastic change (honors to standard) until easy child shows that he [I]won't be able to do [/I]any of the work. Let the teacher know that you will make the change but you'd rather not if easy child will be able to do it once he's caught up. Good luck. You're doing great by easy child. [/QUOTE]
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