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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 381729" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Oh, and yes, I think she's the biggest road block. If this *ahem* <em>person.....(that is NOT the word I want to use)</em>...would let the sped teacher do her thing, I think we might have a shot at making this work! </p><p> </p><p>Sped teacher has been working with his aids...first the paras, and now mr para/teacher, and sped teacher gets it. Last night, she relayed a bit to me from yesterday. WEe got mad and Mr para/teacher, trying to help, was talking to him. Wee growled "don't talk to me" at mr para/teacher. Sped teacher, from scross the room, just said "wee, please ask nicely, and mr para/teacher, he's telling you what he needs right now, please respect it."</p><p> </p><p>So Wee growled "please don't talk to me" and mr para/teacher said "Sure" and walked away. He sat with sped teacher who explained if he had tried to continue engaging Wee, Wee would have exploded and explained how he just takes a little time to regroup, but he'll come out fine in a few minutes. Which, he did. Incident avoided. So I think, if she were allowed to do her job, we'd have something to work with here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 381729, member: 1848"] Oh, and yes, I think she's the biggest road block. If this *ahem* [I]person.....(that is NOT the word I want to use)[/I]...would let the sped teacher do her thing, I think we might have a shot at making this work! Sped teacher has been working with his aids...first the paras, and now mr para/teacher, and sped teacher gets it. Last night, she relayed a bit to me from yesterday. WEe got mad and Mr para/teacher, trying to help, was talking to him. Wee growled "don't talk to me" at mr para/teacher. Sped teacher, from scross the room, just said "wee, please ask nicely, and mr para/teacher, he's telling you what he needs right now, please respect it." So Wee growled "please don't talk to me" and mr para/teacher said "Sure" and walked away. He sat with sped teacher who explained if he had tried to continue engaging Wee, Wee would have exploded and explained how he just takes a little time to regroup, but he'll come out fine in a few minutes. Which, he did. Incident avoided. So I think, if she were allowed to do her job, we'd have something to work with here. [/QUOTE]
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