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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 217305" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Oh, agree the aid is lazy and there's no excuse. I was lucky with my son. He had a great aid. Unfortunately, they are hit or miss. I have found out from my inside sources that often the Special Education teachers make the aids do everything, even though they haven't the training, so that the teachers can take it easy. My sister and my friend both have the same exact complaint. However, when the parents are around the teachers get very serious and involved and like to take the credit for the progress of the kids. THAT frustrated me because I think that my son's aide probably did more for him than his Special Education teacher too. You may want to check into that too. And I agree you should get a more motivated aide. Even without a high education, they can REALLY help your child. Or not help him/her. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 217305, member: 1550"] Oh, agree the aid is lazy and there's no excuse. I was lucky with my son. He had a great aid. Unfortunately, they are hit or miss. I have found out from my inside sources that often the Special Education teachers make the aids do everything, even though they haven't the training, so that the teachers can take it easy. My sister and my friend both have the same exact complaint. However, when the parents are around the teachers get very serious and involved and like to take the credit for the progress of the kids. THAT frustrated me because I think that my son's aide probably did more for him than his Special Education teacher too. You may want to check into that too. And I agree you should get a more motivated aide. Even without a high education, they can REALLY help your child. Or not help him/her. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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