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Increased frustration - medications, people, combo of both?
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 13932" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Martie, last year I checked with difficult child's art teacher to find out the reason he got a B instead of an A. I'm not dead set the kid has to get A's but I'd never had a kid get a B in art and since he is by far the best artist in the house thought I would check in. I especially wanted to make sure it wasn't due to anything attributable to issues related to special needs such as auditory processing. </p><p></p><p>The response: "Oh?" "Does he have an IEP?" :hammer:</p><p></p><p>When he checked his folder, sure enough the IEP was in there. Given he's probably got about 600 students in 3 schools and difficult child's issues are very subtle these days the oversight didn't surprise me entirely. But I would have at least thought with so many students a teacher couldn't possibly even learn all of their names they would have at least make a tiny little dot or something beside their name in the gradebook.</p><p></p><p>I just chalked up difficult child's B in art to being a misunderstood artist. :wink: Dr. Seuss' art teacher highly recommended he find a career other than art so he would be in good company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 13932, member: 701"] Martie, last year I checked with difficult child's art teacher to find out the reason he got a B instead of an A. I'm not dead set the kid has to get A's but I'd never had a kid get a B in art and since he is by far the best artist in the house thought I would check in. I especially wanted to make sure it wasn't due to anything attributable to issues related to special needs such as auditory processing. The response: "Oh?" "Does he have an IEP?" [img]:hammer:[/img] When he checked his folder, sure enough the IEP was in there. Given he's probably got about 600 students in 3 schools and difficult child's issues are very subtle these days the oversight didn't surprise me entirely. But I would have at least thought with so many students a teacher couldn't possibly even learn all of their names they would have at least make a tiny little dot or something beside their name in the gradebook. I just chalked up difficult child's B in art to being a misunderstood artist. [img]:wink:[/img] Dr. Seuss' art teacher highly recommended he find a career other than art so he would be in good company. [/QUOTE]
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