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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 454557" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>It sounds like you are doing a GREAT job with being on top of things. Dealing with multiple teachers is time consuming and throughout the years you are bound to come across one who thinks his/her way is the very BEST way and will not be willing to change to meet the needs of J. I think you are setting a very good foundation to meet this challenge if it comes about in the future.</p><p></p><p>You stated keyboarding and math and handing in assignments is a challenge for J. Does his school have an after school home work room? My difficult child's after school homework room had a math teacher as the overseer. She was there to help if needed. difficult child usually didn't need to ask for help, but did occasionally use the room to do that night's homework so he didn't need to bring anything home. It also had a computer in it so that he could do his typing assignments and type any reports he needed to do.</p><p></p><p>If he can do keyboarding and math in an after school (or before school - ours does both) maybe that teacher will be willing to take the few moments to help him organize his homework to turn in (or if he/she is awesome can turn it in for him atleast for the beginning of the year and then work with him on skills to get it turned in himself the next day).</p><p></p><p>Maybe ask if Mrs A. knows why Friday was a good day. Let them know that if Monday is not a good day than you want that meeting Tuesday morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 454557, member: 5096"] It sounds like you are doing a GREAT job with being on top of things. Dealing with multiple teachers is time consuming and throughout the years you are bound to come across one who thinks his/her way is the very BEST way and will not be willing to change to meet the needs of J. I think you are setting a very good foundation to meet this challenge if it comes about in the future. You stated keyboarding and math and handing in assignments is a challenge for J. Does his school have an after school home work room? My difficult child's after school homework room had a math teacher as the overseer. She was there to help if needed. difficult child usually didn't need to ask for help, but did occasionally use the room to do that night's homework so he didn't need to bring anything home. It also had a computer in it so that he could do his typing assignments and type any reports he needed to do. If he can do keyboarding and math in an after school (or before school - ours does both) maybe that teacher will be willing to take the few moments to help him organize his homework to turn in (or if he/she is awesome can turn it in for him atleast for the beginning of the year and then work with him on skills to get it turned in himself the next day). Maybe ask if Mrs A. knows why Friday was a good day. Let them know that if Monday is not a good day than you want that meeting Tuesday morning. [/QUOTE]
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