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<blockquote data-quote="ME &amp; THE BOYS" data-source="post: 511566" data-attributes="member: 3838"><p>Thank you both for your hellos and added thoughts. My son is a Special Education class and although he has an IEP, they are still teaching him at a grade four-six grade (even though he isn't getting any of it). Because the class is grade 4 to 6, I guess they aren't accommodating for the fact that he really needs to be taught at grade 1-2. I guess this is where I will now have to start self teaching from home. I told him on the weekend, the school suggested he attend another school for next year (it would be for grades 7/8). He was so upset. It took him 6 years in Special Education, to make friends with two buddies. Social skills are so hard for these kids and they want me to pull him out now, because his learning gap is widening as you suggested above "Buddy". It was bound to happen. I am thinking, if they just did their jobs and taught him to what he can learn right now, then he could stay put. Wherever he goes, he will be given an IEP, so why not plan for grade 1-2 teaching and not cause my son the anxiety they are by suggesting the move (cause they don't want to make the extra time and effort for him). I am so upset.</p><p></p><p>I am in Ontario Canada.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ME & THE BOYS, post: 511566, member: 3838"] Thank you both for your hellos and added thoughts. My son is a Special Education class and although he has an IEP, they are still teaching him at a grade four-six grade (even though he isn't getting any of it). Because the class is grade 4 to 6, I guess they aren't accommodating for the fact that he really needs to be taught at grade 1-2. I guess this is where I will now have to start self teaching from home. I told him on the weekend, the school suggested he attend another school for next year (it would be for grades 7/8). He was so upset. It took him 6 years in Special Education, to make friends with two buddies. Social skills are so hard for these kids and they want me to pull him out now, because his learning gap is widening as you suggested above "Buddy". It was bound to happen. I am thinking, if they just did their jobs and taught him to what he can learn right now, then he could stay put. Wherever he goes, he will be given an IEP, so why not plan for grade 1-2 teaching and not cause my son the anxiety they are by suggesting the move (cause they don't want to make the extra time and effort for him). I am so upset. I am in Ontario Canada. [/QUOTE]
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