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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 200845" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, ladies! Witz- he does have a very special teacher at school. He was in accelerated math last year and she was his teacher. She believes he is extrememly intelligent, and she was on his iep team so she is aware of all "sides" of him. Also, at the last minute before his court in June, she offered to try to help him by being a character witness and showing difficult child her husband's business card -then we learned that her husband is a judge in the juvenile courts, right next to where difficult child's judge was. I thought maybe this teacher was just exceptionally nice to students, but apparently, most students think she is mean. She and I emailed a few times this summer and she said she felt particularly close to difficult child. I know he adores her- and she is about my age or older so I'm sure it isn't a "teacher crush" thing. She always had a knack for reeling him in if he was straying in thought in her class- and she told the iep team several times that she never had a problem reeling him back in before he went too far out there.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, she has already offered to help him in algebra this year if he needs it, and she is the one teacher he wrote about in his paper today. He said she had helped him so much and he didn't know where he would be without her. He wrote something similar several days ago, but didn't call her by name like he did in this paper today. Maybe I should email her and let her know- I just hate the thought of her giving up on him and deciding that he isn't worth it if she knows he's not trying, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 200845, member: 3699"] Thanks, ladies! Witz- he does have a very special teacher at school. He was in accelerated math last year and she was his teacher. She believes he is extrememly intelligent, and she was on his iep team so she is aware of all "sides" of him. Also, at the last minute before his court in June, she offered to try to help him by being a character witness and showing difficult child her husband's business card -then we learned that her husband is a judge in the juvenile courts, right next to where difficult child's judge was. I thought maybe this teacher was just exceptionally nice to students, but apparently, most students think she is mean. She and I emailed a few times this summer and she said she felt particularly close to difficult child. I know he adores her- and she is about my age or older so I'm sure it isn't a "teacher crush" thing. She always had a knack for reeling him in if he was straying in thought in her class- and she told the iep team several times that she never had a problem reeling him back in before he went too far out there. Anyway, she has already offered to help him in algebra this year if he needs it, and she is the one teacher he wrote about in his paper today. He said she had helped him so much and he didn't know where he would be without her. He wrote something similar several days ago, but didn't call her by name like he did in this paper today. Maybe I should email her and let her know- I just hate the thought of her giving up on him and deciding that he isn't worth it if she knows he's not trying, though. [/QUOTE]
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