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<blockquote data-quote="tinamarie1" data-source="post: 195386" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>Pandora, difficult child does very well academically. He is super smart. The things he has the most trouble with are: taking tests (anxiety), but he still does pretty well, some reading comprehension (but thats getting better) and memorizing all of his multiplication tables. His teacher at the school he went to last year recommended that he get in gifted classes this year because he is a very analytical thinker. He made honor roll last year a few times too. He just needs that little push, but the school he was going to was hovering over him all day long. The Special Education teacher is like a teachers aide but assigned to one classroom all day and she sits right next to him and nags and nags all day. Also, they put all the Special Education kids in one class room with like 5 general ed kids, and divided them into different parts of the room, and the Special Education teacher would take all of those kids to a seperate room for ALL subjects except one, social studies. Now, to me thats not putting my kid in a Least Rest. Environment like they are supposed to, but they fought me on this and told me that is how it has to be because they can't change their system for just one kid. </p><p>I am done fighting with them and ready for him to excel at home like I know he will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinamarie1, post: 195386, member: 255"] Pandora, difficult child does very well academically. He is super smart. The things he has the most trouble with are: taking tests (anxiety), but he still does pretty well, some reading comprehension (but thats getting better) and memorizing all of his multiplication tables. His teacher at the school he went to last year recommended that he get in gifted classes this year because he is a very analytical thinker. He made honor roll last year a few times too. He just needs that little push, but the school he was going to was hovering over him all day long. The Special Education teacher is like a teachers aide but assigned to one classroom all day and she sits right next to him and nags and nags all day. Also, they put all the Special Education kids in one class room with like 5 general ed kids, and divided them into different parts of the room, and the Special Education teacher would take all of those kids to a seperate room for ALL subjects except one, social studies. Now, to me thats not putting my kid in a Least Rest. Environment like they are supposed to, but they fought me on this and told me that is how it has to be because they can't change their system for just one kid. I am done fighting with them and ready for him to excel at home like I know he will. [/QUOTE]
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