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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 43422" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>This has been a very useful thread. My son has had big issues the past year (6th grade) with supplies and keeping up with other things. I wouldn't have a problem with the supply kit for each class- I think it's a great idea and sure beats being sent out of the class because he forgot a pencil-AGAIN. As far as special treatment- several of my difficult child's classes were collaborative (with an aid) and regardless of how it's supposed to be- every other child and parent in the class knew which kids had this. They all had to sit together and were treated as a sub-group. As far as other parents screaming- teachers could tell them that they could provide supply kits for their kids if they want- who cares. If that many kids need this in 6th and 7th grade, maybe that should be interpreted as another message.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 43422, member: 3699"] This has been a very useful thread. My son has had big issues the past year (6th grade) with supplies and keeping up with other things. I wouldn't have a problem with the supply kit for each class- I think it's a great idea and sure beats being sent out of the class because he forgot a pencil-AGAIN. As far as special treatment- several of my difficult child's classes were collaborative (with an aid) and regardless of how it's supposed to be- every other child and parent in the class knew which kids had this. They all had to sit together and were treated as a sub-group. As far as other parents screaming- teachers could tell them that they could provide supply kits for their kids if they want- who cares. If that many kids need this in 6th and 7th grade, maybe that should be interpreted as another message. [/QUOTE]
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